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Modern design of the Coat of Arms of Groningen.

The double-headed eagle in the Coat of Arms of Groningen represents the city's historical ties to the Holy Roman Empire. It symbolizes authority, power, and sovereignty, as well as the city's status as a free imperial city. The eagle's dual heads suggest the city's influence both locally and within the empire, reflecting its significance in medieval Europe.

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