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The Tripplemount alludes to the name Kumla, meaning Burial Mound. The Roundels alludes to the Two Stones raised at the site of the largest Burial Mound. The Wavy partition allude to the Lake Tåkern. Designed by Per Andersson and assumed 30 March 1995. In 2006 Kumla was merged into the Parish of Väderstad.
The Tripplemount alludes to the name Kumla, meaning Burial Mound. The Roundels alludes to the Two Stones raised at the site of the largest Burial Mound. The Wavy partition allude to the Lake Tåkern. Designed by Per Andersson and assumed 30 March 1995. In 2006 Kumla was merged into the Parish of Väderstad.


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[[Literature]] :Bäckmark and Karlsson:Kyrkans märken. Picture by Lokal Profil on Wikimedia Commons.
[[Literature]] :Bäckmark and Karlsson:Kyrkans märken. Picture by Lokal Profil on Wikimedia Commons.

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PARISH OF KUMLA (LINKÖPING DIOCESE)

Denomination : Lutheran

Arms (crest) of the Parish of Kumla (Linköping Diocese)

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I fält av guld ett rött treberg, belagt med två i bjälke ordnade rundlar av guld, och däröver en medelst en vågskura bildad röd ginstam.

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The Tripplemount alludes to the name Kumla, meaning Burial Mound. The Roundels alludes to the Two Stones raised at the site of the largest Burial Mound. The Wavy partition allude to the Lake Tåkern. Designed by Per Andersson and assumed 30 March 1995. In 2006 Kumla was merged into the Parish of Väderstad.



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