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The arms were approved on 9 May 1958. The Sheaf is from the Seal of the Hundred of Halmstad. The Crossbow has since the end of the 1920ies used by the Harplinge<br>
The arms were approved on 9 May 1958. The Sheaf is from the Seal of the Hundred of Halmstad. The Crossbow has since the end of the 1920ies used by the Harplinge<br>
Local- and Ancient Memorial Association. The wavy chief symbolises the location by the Sea. The Coat of Arms was designed by the Sculptor Erik Nilsson from Harplinge.
Local- and Ancient Memorial Association. The wavy chief symbolises the location by the Sea. The Coat of Arms was designed by the Sculptor Erik Nilsson from Harplinge.

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HARPLINGE

Province (Landskap): Halland
County (Län): Hallands län
Additions : 1952 Steninge
Incorporated into : 1967 Halmstad

Arms (crest) of Harplinge
Official blazon
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I grönt en halmkärve av guld med ett från densamma uppskjutande ospänt armborst av silver och däröver en av vågskura bildad ginstam av silver|-

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Origin/meaning

The arms were approved on 9 May 1958. The Sheaf is from the Seal of the Hundred of Halmstad. The Crossbow has since the end of the 1920ies used by the Harplinge
Local- and Ancient Memorial Association. The wavy chief symbolises the location by the Sea. The Coat of Arms was designed by the Sculptor Erik Nilsson from Harplinge.


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