Pabradė
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PABRADĖ
County : Vilnius
Municipality : Švenčionys
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on December 30, 1969, abolished in 1970, and regranted on August 1, 2006.
The blue bar refers to the Zeimena river, the bend and circles refer to a road and a ford so symbolizing the name of town: "pabrade" refers to "place at ford" in Lithuanian. The falcons refer to past hunting-grounds, also, as a symbol of warriors, they refer to military objects (e.g. the artillery range) in the municipality.
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The arms in 1969 |
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