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The arms show a knight on a white horse in front of a white castle. The knight wears a shield with a double-cross. This composition was also used by the Czatoryski family, who ruled the city for a long time. Compare also [[Siedlce]]. | The arms show a knight on a white horse in front of a white castle. The knight wears a shield with a double-cross. This composition was also used by the Czatoryski family, who ruled the city for a long time. Compare also [[Siedlce]]. | ||
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PUŁAWY
Province: Lublin
County: Puławy
Origin/meaning
The arms show a knight on a white horse in front of a white castle. The knight wears a shield with a double-cross. This composition was also used by the Czatoryski family, who ruled the city for a long time. Compare also Siedlce.
The arms on a 1960s postcard |
The arms in 1994 |
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