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Additions: 2004 [[Austur-Hérað]] (1998 [[Egilsstaðabær]], Eiðahreppur, Hjaltastaðarhreppur, Skriðdalshreppur, Vallahreppsur), [[Fellahreppur]], Norður-Héraði (1997 Jökuldalshreppur, Hlíðarhreppur, Tunguhreppur)  
Additions: 2004 [[Austur-Hérað]] (1998 [[Egilsstaðabær]], Eiðahreppur, Hjaltastaðarhreppur, Skriðdalshreppur, Vallahreppsur), [[Fellahreppur]], Norður-Héraði (1997 Jökuldalshreppur, Hlíðarhreppur, Tunguhreppur)  


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FLJÓTSDALSHÉRAÐ

Additions: 2004 Austur-Hérað (1998 Egilsstaðabær, Eiðahreppur, Hjaltastaðarhreppur, Skriðdalshreppur, Vallahreppsur), Fellahreppur, Norður-Héraði (1997 Jökuldalshreppur, Hlíðarhreppur, Tunguhreppur)

Arms of Fljótsdalshérað

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially registered on May 15, 2005.

The lower half symbolizes the Lagarfljót lake around which the municipality is situated. The largest herd of reindeer in the country also lives in the municipality, which is symbolized by the antler. The green field symbolizes the largest Icelandic forest and the green fields in the area.


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Literature : Image obtained from the Icelandic Patent Office, which registers the civic arms in the country.