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The golden saltire refers to St. Andrew, the patron saint of the parish church in Nieznamierowicach. The head of the swan is taken from the arms of the Dunin family, which had several properties in the municipality in the fourteenth and fifteenth century  
The golden saltire refers to St. Andrew, the patron saint of the parish church in Nieznamierowicach. The head of the swan is taken from the arms of the Dunin family, which had several properties in the municipality in the fourteenth and fifteenth century  
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RUSINÓW

Province: Mazowsze
County: Przysucha

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The arms were officially adopted on November 18, 2013.

The golden saltire refers to St. Andrew, the patron saint of the parish church in Nieznamierowicach. The head of the swan is taken from the arms of the Dunin family, which had several properties in the municipality in the fourteenth and fifteenth century

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