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En sköld av guld med ett blått kugghjul, däröver en blå chef med trenne grankottar av sagda metall. | En sköld av guld med ett blått kugghjul, däröver en blå chef med trenne grankottar av sagda metall. | ||
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NÄSSJÖ
Province (Landskap): Småland
County (Län): Jönköpings län
Additions : 1948 Nässjö rural municipality; 1971 Bodafors, Forserum (1952 Barkeryd), Malmbäck (1952 Almesåkra), Norra Sandsjö (1952 Bringetofta), Solberga (1952 Flisby, Norra Solberga)
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En sköld av guld med ett blått kugghjul, däröver en blå chef med trenne grankottar av sagda metall. Origin/meaningThe arms were officially granted in 1918. The arms show in the lower half a cogwheel for the local industry. The six spokes refer to the six railway lines that come together in the town. The pine cones refer to the forests and forestry.
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