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VIĻĀNI TOWN

Region : Latgale
Municipality : Viļāni

Arms of Viļāni (town)

Official blazon

Zilā laukā zelta šūnu tīkls, apakšā tāda pati bite.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted in 1938.

Vilani is first mentioned in 1495 as a manor, called then Welonen in German, later Wilon, Wiliany. In the 18th century the town developed.

In 1928 city rights were granted. The arms show a bee and a honeycomb. The bee symbolizes diligence, and the honeycomb symbolizes the result of diligence.


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