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I rött fält en kvarnsten av silver och däröver en ginstam av silver belagd med tre röda lågor. | I rött fält en kvarnsten av silver och däröver en ginstam av silver belagd med tre röda lågor. | ||
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Province (Landskap): Skåne
County (Län): Skåne län (until 1997 Malmöhus län)
Additions : 1969 Norra Frosta (1952 Hallaröd, Höör Landskommun, Norra Rörum, Munkarp), Snogeröds (partly, 1952 Bosjökloster, Gudmuntorp, Hurva), Sösdala (partly; 1952 Brönnestad, Häglinge, Norra Mellby, Tjörnarp)
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I rött fält en kvarnsten av silver och däröver en ginstam av silver belagd med tre röda lågor. Origin/meaningThe arms were granted in 1949 and confirmed in 1974 and show three flames and a millstone. In former times millstones were made in the municipality, it being the main industry at the time. The flames are a canting symbol, the name being derived from harg, or place of offerings. In 1949 a proposal for arms was submitted to the Institute of Heraldry. The proposal showed in a chief three millstones. The main field was divided with a St. Andrews cross, red and silver. The upper silver part showed a hill with an altar with fire. The lower silver quarter showed a military cross and a rectangle with a bend. The meaning of the latter two I don't know. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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