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The green field refers to forests, the golden leaves refer to brightness, and together they symbolize the name of town: it originates from "skaisti giria" ("bright forest"). In Lithuania ash symbolizes fortitude, and on these arms it refers to the unbreakable nature of the local people and their resistance against the Soviet occupation.
The green field refers to forests, the golden leaves refer to brightness, and together they symbolize the name of town: it originates from "skaisti giria" ("bright forest"). In Lithuania ash symbolizes fortitude, and on these arms it refers to the unbreakable nature of the local people and their resistance against the Soviet occupation.


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Lithuania|'''Literature''']]:  


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