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The caduceus refers to the fact that Nur was a market settlement, which was confirmed by the princes' privileges from 1434, 1437 and 1474. The anchor stands for the river port on the Bug, from which agricultural produce were sent to Gdańsk and Western Europe, created under the privilege of the Polish King Zygmunt August from 1568. The wavy bar is a representation of the Bug river.
The caduceus refers to the fact that Nur was a market settlement, which was confirmed by the princes' privileges from 1434, 1437 and 1474. The anchor stands for the river port on the Bug, from which agricultural produce were sent to Gdańsk and Western Europe, created under the privilege of the Polish King Zygmunt August from 1568. The wavy bar is a representation of the Bug river.


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Latest revision as of 05:59, 15 September 2023

NUR

Province: Mazowsze
County: Ostrów Mazowiecka

Coat of arms (crest) of Nur
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Polish blazon wanted
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted on June 25, 2009.

The caduceus refers to the fact that Nur was a market settlement, which was confirmed by the princes' privileges from 1434, 1437 and 1474. The anchor stands for the river port on the Bug, from which agricultural produce were sent to Gdańsk and Western Europe, created under the privilege of the Polish King Zygmunt August from 1568. The wavy bar is a representation of the Bug river.

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