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'''DRØBAK'''
'''DRØBAK'''


Province : [[Viken]] (until 2020 [[Akershus]])<br/>
Province: [[Viken]] (until 2020 [[Akershus]])<br/>
Incorporated into: 1962 [[Frogn]]
Incorporated into: 1962 [[Frogn]]



Latest revision as of 11:05, 11 August 2024

DRØBAK

Province: Viken (until 2020 Akershus)
Incorporated into: 1962 Frogn

Arms (crest) of Drøbak
Official blazon
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Origin/meaning

The arms are found on the organ in the local church and actually belong to the Danish biologist O. F. Müller (1730-1784) and his wife Anna Paludan (1735-1787). The first quarter shows a vine leaf, symbol for his profession. The fourth quarter shows some balls, also some symbol for biology. The second and third quarter show the arms of the Paludan family. Anna Paludan previously was married with a merchant from Drøbak and the after her death many of her possessions went to the Drøbak council.

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The arms in the town (2015)

Literature: Norske Kommunevåpen, Kommunalforlaget, 1987; leaflet Norske Byers Våpen og merker, no year.

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