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The aspen leaves placed in a cross, refer to the ancient church in the village and the sacred aspen groves surrounding it.
The aspen leaves placed in a cross, refer to the ancient church in the village and the sacred aspen groves surrounding it.


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MASKU

Region : Varsinais-Suomi
Former province : Länsi-Suomi (until 1997 Turku and Pori)
Additions : 2009 Askainen, Lemu

Askainen.jpg

Official blazon

  • (1964) Punaisessa kentässä viisi kultaista haavanlehteä, asetettuina 1+3+1.
  • (2009) Punaisessa kentässä ristikkäin kaksi hopeista marsalkansauvaa, joiden päätehelat kultaa; sauvojen saatteena neljä kulta-apilaa

Origin/meaning

The arms are those of Askainen, continued by the new municipality in 2009.

The arms were officially granted on December 23, 1964.

Masku.jpg

The aspen leaves placed in a cross, refer to the ancient church in the village and the sacred aspen groves surrounding it.

Masku1.jpg

The old arms on a road sign
Masku2.jpg

The new arms on a road sign
Masku3.jpg

The old arms on the town hall

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Literature : Pirinen, 1982