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Incorporated into : 2020 [[Innlandet]] | Incorporated into: 2020 [[Innlandet]] | ||
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[[Literature]] : Capellen and Johannessen, 1987. | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Norway|'''Literature''']]: | ||
Capellen and Johannessen, 1987. | |||
[[Category:Norwegian provinces]] | [[Category:Norwegian provinces]] |
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HEDMARK PROVINCE
Incorporated into: 2020 Innlandet
Norwegian |
I grønt tre oppvoksende sølv barkespader. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on February 6, 1987.
Hedmark is the most densely forested province of the country. It was thus decided to design a composition based on forests and forestry. Finally the above design was chosen, with three spades made of birch wood.
The arms on a roadsign (2015) |
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Capellen and Johannessen, 1987.