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The arms symbolizes the springs of mineral water, vital for this resort town. Also it reminds the past symbol of Birštonas: the sculpture of fish with mineral water running out of mouth, which was drowned together with large area of town, when the Kaunas water-power plant was built. | The arms symbolizes the springs of mineral water, vital for this resort town. Also it reminds the past symbol of Birštonas: the sculpture of fish with mineral water running out of mouth, which was drowned together with large area of town, when the Kaunas water-power plant was built. | ||
{{media}} | {{media}}'''[[Literature]]''': Rimsa, 1998 | ||
'''[[Literature]]''': Rimsa, 1998 | |||
[[Category:Lithuanian Municipalities]] | [[Category:Lithuanian Municipalities]] | ||
[[Category:Kaunas]] | [[Category:Kaunas]] | ||
[[Category:Granted 1995]] | [[Category:Granted 1995]] |
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BIRŠTONAS
County : Kaunas
Official blazon
Skydo mėlyname lauke pavaizduota fantastinė šokanti auksinė su sidabriniais dantimis žuvis, kuriai iš viršugalvio (lyg banginiui) trykšta sidabrinė vandens čiurkšlė.
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on August 21, 1995.
The arms symbolizes the springs of mineral water, vital for this resort town. Also it reminds the past symbol of Birštonas: the sculpture of fish with mineral water running out of mouth, which was drowned together with large area of town, when the Kaunas water-power plant was built.
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Index of the siteLiterature: Rimsa, 1998