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The arms show a river as a symbol for the hydro-electric power. Historically power was generated by water mills, providing a possibility for the development of an industry in the village. Presently the power is used for melting metal ore in smelters in the municipality. | The arms show a river as a symbol for the hydro-electric power. Historically power was generated by water mills, providing a possibility for the development of an industry in the village. Presently the power is used for melting metal ore in smelters in the municipality. | ||
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Revision as of 04:35, 28 August 2021
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SAUDA
Province : Rogaland
Official blazon
I blått en verikal sølv trillingstreng med bredtannet snitt.
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on May 14, 1976.
The arms show a river as a symbol for the hydro-electric power. Historically power was generated by water mills, providing a possibility for the development of an industry in the village. Presently the power is used for melting metal ore in smelters in the municipality.
The arms on a manhole cover |
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Literature : Norwegian Municipal Network; Capellen, 1987