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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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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