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LUBACZÓW (RURAL MUNICIPALITY)
Province: Podkarpackie
County: Lubaczów
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted on March 30, 2010.
The arms show a crescent with feathers, taken from the arms of George Augustus Mniszch, who owned large parts of the municipality. he also founded the glassworks in the village, which is symbolised by the glass in the lower half.
Before 2010 the municipality used arms based on the arms of the city of Lubaczów, see below.
The arms as shown until 2010 |
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