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TORINO
Region : Piemonte
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Origin/meaningThe coat of arms of the province of Torino is derived from the coat of arms of the Prince of Piemont who was the first son of the King of Savoy, and therefore was identical to the King's but with a label to indicate the first son. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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