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The arms symbolise the two main industries at the time; textile en precision industries. The upper part shows a mulberry leave, the plant on which the silk worm, shown in the lower part, lives.
The arms symbolise the two main industries at the time; textile en precision industries. The upper part shows a mulberry leave, the plant on which the silk worm, shown in the lower part, lives.
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MILANÓWEK

Province: Mazowsze
County: Grodzisk Mazowiecki

Arms of Milanówek

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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted on June 10, 1997.

The horseshoe with a Maltese cross and arrow is derived from the arms of Count Michał Lasocki, who initiated the establishment of a settlement from which modern Milanówek developed. The oak leaf refers to the natural values ​​of Milanówek.

The arms replaced older arms, adopted in 1971.

The arms symbolise the two main industries at the time; textile en precision industries. The upper part shows a mulberry leave, the plant on which the silk worm, shown in the lower part, lives.

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