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English: The Armorial Banner of Leicestershire County Council [1] The flag is divided into four quarters. The first quarter is a cinquefol, or five within a red circle, the second quarter is charged a white lion with two tails on a red ground, the third quarter shows an ermine plume on a red ground and the fourth shows a black maunch.County Flag of Leicestershire
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