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The coa of "Anthiopia" became the coat of arms of Bosnia.
That of "Crawacien" became that of "Primordia", later again that of Bosnia.
That of "Schlafanien" became that of Slavonia.
The coas of Dalmatia and Croatia are apparently genuine (i.e. not invented by Solis), dating to the late 15th century at least.
--dab(𒁳) 14:03, 9 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]