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White Horse of Kent
Symbol of Kent, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The white horse of Kent, known colloquially as the white horse rampant, is a symbol of the county of Kent, in south-east England.[1] The heraldic image is correctly blazoned as Gules, a stallion forcené argent (strictly the term rampant applies to heraldic lions).
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The figure of the prancing white horse can also be referred to as Invicta, which is the motto of Kent.[1]