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===Origin/meaning===


====Origin/meaning====
The arms were officially adopted on November 25, 2011.
The arms were officially adopted on November 25, 2011.



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BIAŁOWIEŻA

Province: Podlaskie
County: Hajnówka

Arms of Białowieża
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The arms were officially adopted on November 25, 2011.

The arms show a canting white tower and a head of a wisent (European bison). This, together with the green colour, refers to the Białowieża forest, a large nature reserve and the last place the wisent survived in the wild.

The municipality first adopted a logo in 1990 with the same symbolism. This was changed into proper arms in 2011.

Arms of Białowieża

The logo from 1990-2011

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