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The bar symbolises the name of the town (lahti = bay). The three rings symbolise the coal formations that are found in the area. It is thought that these were derived from one of the earliest forms of life on earth.  
The bar symbolises the name of the town (lahti = bay). The three rings symbolise the coal formations that are found in the area. It is thought that these were derived from one of the earliest forms of life on earth.  


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[[Literature]] : Pirinen, K. Local coats of arms in Finland (Suomen kunnallisvaakunat), Vantaa, 1982, 216 p.
{{media}} Pirinen, K. Local coats of arms in Finland (Suomen kunnallisvaakunat), Vantaa, 1982, 216 p.


[[Category:Finnish Municipalities A]]
[[Category:Finnish Municipalities A]]

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AITOLAHTI

Region : Pirkanmaa
Former province : 1997-2009 Länsi-Suomi (until 1997 Häme)
Incorporated into : 1966 Tampere

Aitolahti Kuntavaakuna / Kommunvapen

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Punatsessa kentässä aaltokoroinen kultahirsi jossa kolme mustaa, soikeaa, kyljiltään sisään päin kaartuvaa rengasta.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on June 9, 1965.

The bar symbolises the name of the town (lahti = bay). The three rings symbolise the coal formations that are found in the area. It is thought that these were derived from one of the earliest forms of life on earth.

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