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I fält av silver två stolpvis ordnade, blå sikar med beväring av guld, och däröver en med en krona av guld belagd, blå ginstam | I fält av silver två stolpvis ordnade, blå sikar med beväring av guld, och däröver en med en krona av guld belagd, blå ginstam|- | ||
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The arms were granted on November 15, 1946. The Crown alludes to the Royal roots of the Name, the son of Gustaf III. | The arms were granted on November 15, 1946. The Crown alludes to the Royal roots of the Name, the son of Gustaf III. | ||
The Fishes symbolises the Fishing, of great importance in the Area. | The Fishes symbolises the Fishing, of great importance in the Area. |
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KARL GUSTAV
Province (Landskap): Norrbotten
County (Län): Norrbottens län
Incorporated into : 1967 Haparanda
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I fält av silver två stolpvis ordnade, blå sikar med beväring av guld, och däröver en med en krona av guld belagd, blå ginstam|- |
English | Gustav No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on November 15, 1946. The Crown alludes to the Royal roots of the Name, the son of Gustaf III. The Fishes symbolises the Fishing, of great importance in the Area.
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