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The arms were not officially granted, but adopted in 1957. | The arms were not officially granted, but adopted in 1957. It symbolises the Mountains, Waterways and Forests. The Six Peaks symbolises the number of Parishes of Dals-Ed.<br> | ||
The Flame symbolises a Signal Beacon is indcative of Dals-Ed as a Border Area. the Arms was designed by the Artist Carl Zakariasson. | |||
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DALS-ED
Province (Landskap): Dalsland
County (Län): Västra Götalands län
Additions : 1952 Gesäter, Håbol, Nössemark, Rölanda, Töftedal
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En medelst vågskura bildad stam, som delas i grönt och blått, och däröver ett silverne parti att liknas vid en höjd, från vars topp uppstiger en eldslåga.
Origin/meaning
The arms were not officially granted, but adopted in 1957. It symbolises the Mountains, Waterways and Forests. The Six Peaks symbolises the number of Parishes of Dals-Ed.
The Flame symbolises a Signal Beacon is indcative of Dals-Ed as a Border Area. the Arms was designed by the Artist Carl Zakariasson.
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Literature : Nevéus and de Waern, 1992