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Poland is divided in 16 provinces. Each of these provinces is divided into counties. The country has presently 314 rural counties and 65 urban counties (cities with county status). Below the rural counties that use arms are listed. The urban counties normally use the city arms and are listed under the cities and municipalities.  
Poland is divided in 16 provinces. Each of these provinces is divided into counties. The country has presently 314 rural counties and 65 urban counties (cities with county status). Below the rural counties that use arms are listed. The urban counties normally use the city arms and are listed under the cities and municipalities.  


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Counties (still) without arms:
Counties (still) without arms:
*Bielsko
*Bielsko
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*Tarnobrzeg
*Tarnobrzeg
*Węgorzewo
*Węgorzewo
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[[Category:Poland]]
[[Category:Poland]]

Revision as of 09:59, 13 May 2014

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Civic heraldry of Poland - Herbarz Miast Polskich
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Poland is divided in 16 provinces. Each of these provinces is divided into counties. The country has presently 314 rural counties and 65 urban counties (cities with county status). Below the rural counties that use arms are listed. The urban counties normally use the city arms and are listed under the cities and municipalities.

Counties (still) without arms:

  • Bielsko
  • Bieszczady
  • Brzozów
  • Chełm
  • Ełk
  • Lesko
  • Mońki
  • Olecko
  • Ostrołęka
  • Sejny
  • Siedlce
  • Sokołów
  • Tarnobrzeg
  • Węgorzewo
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Pages in category "Polish Counties"

The following 308 pages are in this category, out of 308 total.