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The figure "Icarus of the Vistula" refers to Jan Wnęk (1828-1869), a folk sculptor, designer, and pioneer of hang gliding. He was born in the village Żdżary in the municipality. The arms are based on a sculpture in the village.
The figure "Icarus of the Vistula" refers to Jan Wnęk (1828-1869), a folk sculptor, designer, and pioneer of hang gliding. He was born in the village Żdżary in the municipality. The arms are based on a sculpture in the village.
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RADGOSZCZ

Province: Małopolska
County: Dąbrowa Tarnowska

Arms of Radgoszcz
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The arms were officially adopted on September 25, 2014.

The figure "Icarus of the Vistula" refers to Jan Wnęk (1828-1869), a folk sculptor, designer, and pioneer of hang gliding. He was born in the village Żdżary in the municipality. The arms are based on a sculpture in the village.

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