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Sudraba laukā četras zaļas ābaliņa lapas pāļa virzienā.
Sudraba laukā četras zaļas ābaliņa lapas pāļa virzienā.



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Template:Latvia KĀRSAVA TOWN

Region : Latgale
Municipality : Kārsava

Arms of Kārsava (town)

Official blazon

Sudraba laukā četras zaļas ābaliņa lapas pāļa virzienā.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted in 1938.

Karsava town developed in the 18th century. It was called Karsau in German and Korsovka in Russian.
In 1860 the railway St. Petersburg-Warsaw was built, and the Karsava station was a big impulse for further development.
In 1928 city rights were granted.

The arms were granted in 1938: four cloverleaves, a symbol of vitality and wealth.


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