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The wolf is taken from the arms and banner from the Balga commandry of the Teutonic Knights, to which the village historically belonged. The two crosses refer to the two faiths, living peacefully together in the municipality.
The wolf is taken from the arms and banner from the Balga commandry of the Teutonic Knights, to which the village historically belonged. The two crosses refer to the two faiths, living peacefully together in the municipality.
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LELKOWO

Province: Warmia i Mazury
County: Braniewo

Arms of Lelkowo
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The arms were officially adopted on June 20, 2012.

The wolf is taken from the arms and banner from the Balga commandry of the Teutonic Knights, to which the village historically belonged. The two crosses refer to the two faiths, living peacefully together in the municipality. Literature :


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