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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially adopted on May 27, 2013.
The arms were officially adopted on May 27, 2013.


The crossed hammers symbolize the numerous (former) open-pit iron ore mines. The building represents the castle of the local Tworoski estate.
The crossed hammers symbolize the numerous (former) open-pit iron ore mines. The building represents the castle of the local Tworoski estate.


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Latest revision as of 06:11, 15 September 2023

TWORÓG

Province: Śląsk
County: Tarnowskie Góry

Arms of Tworóg
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English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted on May 27, 2013.

The crossed hammers symbolize the numerous (former) open-pit iron ore mines. The building represents the castle of the local Tworoski estate.

Literature:


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