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NOVIGRAD (ISTRIA)
County : Istria
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted around 1995.
The arms show a red saltire, which is already known as a symbol for the city since the 14th century.
The arms as used around 1980 on a postcard |
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