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The colours and the stirrup refer to the arms of the Brzostowski family, former owners of the village. Adam Brzostowski (1722-1790) was a leading representative of the family who improved the agriculture Wieluń region. The stars symbolize the eleven villages in the municipality, the largest being Czarnożyły. | The colours and the stirrup refer to the arms of the Brzostowski family, former owners of the village. Adam Brzostowski (1722-1790) was a leading representative of the family who improved the agriculture Wieluń region. The stars symbolize the eleven villages in the municipality, the largest being Czarnożyły. | ||
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted on June 30, 2005.
The colours and the stirrup refer to the arms of the Brzostowski family, former owners of the village. Adam Brzostowski (1722-1790) was a leading representative of the family who improved the agriculture Wieluń region. The stars symbolize the eleven villages in the municipality, the largest being Czarnożyły.
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