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Revision as of 11:06, 12 March 2017
RUSKO
Region : Varsinais-Suomi
Former province : Länsi-Suomi (until 1997 Turku and Pori)
Additions : 2009 Vahto
Official blazon
- (1964) Punaisessa kentässä nouseva piispansauva, jossa koristeena aurinko; kaikki kultaa.
- (2009) Punaisessa kentässä kolme kruunattua viikatteenterää alakkain; kaikki kultaa.
Origin/meaning
The arms are the former arms of Vahto, used since the merger in 2009.
The previous arms were officially granted on June 10, 1964.
The crosier refers to the first bishop of Turku/Åbo, which was born in Finland, Bishop Magnus I (1291-1308), who was born in the village. The sun is a canting element, as rus-ko could mean the red sky during sunrise or sunset.
The old arms on a road sign |
The new arms on a road sign |
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Literature : Pirinen, 1982