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DescriptionSeal of San Diego, California.svg |
English: Derived from File:Flag of San Diego, California. |
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Date | 1914 | |||||
Source | Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by BokicaK using CommonsHelper. | |||||
Author | Carleton Monroe Winslow (1876-1946) | |||||
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