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The swallow in the lower part symbolises the rapidly growing municipality at the time, now a part of Greater Copenhagen. The four leaves are a symbol for the four former villages in the municipality: Buddinge, Gladsaxe, Mørkhøj and Bagsvård. | The swallow in the lower part symbolises the rapidly growing municipality at the time, now a part of Greater Copenhagen. The four leaves are a symbol for the four former villages in the municipality: Buddinge, Gladsaxe, Mørkhøj and Bagsvård. | ||
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File:gladsaxe1.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gladsaxe|The arms in partner city [[Klagenfurt]] | File:gladsaxe1.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gladsaxe|The arms in partner city [[Klagenfurt]] |
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Origin/meaning
The arms are used since 1948.
The swallow in the lower part symbolises the rapidly growing municipality at the time, now a part of Greater Copenhagen. The four leaves are a symbol for the four former villages in the municipality: Buddinge, Gladsaxe, Mørkhøj and Bagsvård.
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The arms in partner city Klagenfurt
Literature: Achen, 1982; Zeuthen, 2000
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