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I blått fält ett treberg och däröver en tilltagande måne, båda av silver|- | I blått fält ett treberg och däröver en tilltagande måne, båda av silver. | ||
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The arms were officially granted on April 6, 1951. The arms is canting, the meaning of the Name is Silver Mountain. And in metallurgy a Crescent symbolises Silver. | The arms were officially granted on April 6, 1951. The arms is canting, the meaning of the Name is Silver Mountain. And in metallurgy a Crescent symbolises Silver. | ||
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SILVBERG
Province (Landskap): Dalarna
County (Län): Kopparbergs län
Incorporated into : 1952 Gustafs (1971 Säter)
Swedish |
I blått fält ett treberg och däröver en tilltagande måne, båda av silver. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on April 6, 1951. The arms is canting, the meaning of the Name is Silver Mountain. And in metallurgy a Crescent symbolises Silver.
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Literature: Svärdström, 1952