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The city is a main railway junction in Lithuania. The horse is taken as a symbol of strength, but also of transportation. The rising horse thus symbolises a city which has emerged and expanded due to transportation. The rays of light (the breath) symbolises the role of civilisation.
The city is a main railway junction in Lithuania. The horse is taken as a symbol of strength, but also of transportation. The rising horse thus symbolises a city which has emerged and expanded due to transportation. The rays of light (the breath) symbolises the role of civilisation.


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RADVILIŠKIS

County : Šiauliai

Coat of arms (crest) of Radviliškis
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Origin/meaning

Radviliškis had no historical seals or arms, hence the arms were newly designed in 1991/2.

The city is a main railway junction in Lithuania. The horse is taken as a symbol of strength, but also of transportation. The rising horse thus symbolises a city which has emerged and expanded due to transportation. The rays of light (the breath) symbolises the role of civilisation.


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