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Incorporated into : 1959 [[Jūrmala]] | Incorporated into : 1959 [[Jūrmala]] | ||
[[File:kemeri.jpg|center]] | [[File:kemeri.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
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===Origin/meaning=== | |||
The town name is derived of the Kemmer family that owned the local estate. It was also called Kemeres in Latvian and Kemmern in German. The town was developed, when mineral water springs were discovered here. | The town name is derived of the Kemmer family that owned the local estate. It was also called Kemeres in Latvian and Kemmern in German. The town was developed, when mineral water springs were discovered here. | ||
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In 1938 the arms were granted: a dolphin, traditional symbol of joy. | In 1938 the arms were granted: a dolphin, traditional symbol of joy. | ||
[[Literature]] : | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Latvia|'''Literature''']]: | ||
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[[Category:Latvian towns]] | [[Category:Latvian towns]] | ||
[[Category:Vidzeme]] | [[Category:Vidzeme]] | ||
[[Category:Granted 1938]] | [[Category:Granted 1938]] |
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KEMERI
Region : Vidzeme
Incorporated into : 1959 Jūrmala
Latvian | blazon wanted |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The town name is derived of the Kemmer family that owned the local estate. It was also called Kemeres in Latvian and Kemmern in German. The town was developed, when mineral water springs were discovered here.
In 1928 town rights were granted.
In 1938 the arms were granted: a dolphin, traditional symbol of joy.
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