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The supporters are canting, Wagga Wagga is derived from the Aboriginal word for 'The place with the many crows'. They wear a collar again in the shape of the letter W. They stand on a piece of grass with a river in between. This indicates that the city is built on both sides of the river.  
The supporters are canting, Wagga Wagga is derived from the Aboriginal word for 'The place with the many crows'. They wear a collar again in the shape of the letter W. They stand on a piece of grass with a river in between. This indicates that the city is built on both sides of the river.  


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File:Waggawaggaplane.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Wagga Wagga|The arms on a plane in a local park
File:Waggawaggaplane.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Wagga Wagga|The arms on a plane in a local park
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