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Русский: Неофициальный проект эмблемы СЭВ, 1949–1991

English: Unofficial project of Emblem of Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon / COMECON / CMEA / CAME, 1949-1991) - red colour based on File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg, dimensions (format: 2:3) based on File:CAME.png, figure based on various sources such as FotW-ws (where it is sourced to Academic American Encyclopedia).

Also Catalog of Bulgarian Postage Stamps 1879-2005 of January, 1979.
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