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English: Gatchina (Leningrad oblast), coat of arms
Русский: Гатчина (Ленинградская область), герб

Щит пересечен. Вверху, в золотом поле, российский государственный двуглавый орел времен правления императора Павла-I; черный с золотыми клювами и лапами, с червлеными (красными) языками, увенчанный тремя императорскими коронами, из которых средняя больше, с золотыми скипетром и державой в лапах, с серебряным мальтийским крестом под короной Великого магистра Державного ордена святого Иоанна Иерусалимского (Суверенного военного Мальтийского ордена) на груди; поверх креста положен червленый щиток, обремененный золотым вензелевым именем Павла-I под императорской короной. Внизу, в лазоревом (синем, голубом) поле золотая литера «G»

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