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The wings and divided shield are derived from the arms of the barons of Berendes, who named their estate Liljendal in the 17th century. The village developed around the estate. The fleur-de-lis are a canting element for Liljendal.
The wings and divided shield are derived from the arms of the barons of Berendes, who named their estate Liljendal in the 17th century. The village developed around the estate. The fleur-de-lis are a canting element for Liljendal.


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Revision as of 06:00, 19 December 2015

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LILJENDAL

Region : Uusimaa (2009-2011 (Itä-Uusimaa)
Former province : 1997-2009 Etelä-Suomi, until 1997 Uusimaa
Incorporated into : 2010 Loviisa

Liljenda.jpg

Official blazon

Kilpi sini-hopeakatkoinen, yläkentässä kaksi hopeista siipeä, alakentässä kolme sinistä liljaa asetettuina 2 + 1.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on September 14, 1954.

The wings and divided shield are derived from the arms of the barons of Berendes, who named their estate Liljendal in the 17th century. The village developed around the estate. The fleur-de-lis are a canting element for Liljendal.

Liljendal1.jpg

The arms on a road sign
Liljendal2.jpg

The arms on the town hall

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Literature : Pirinen, K. Local coats of arms in Finland (Suomen kunnallisvaakunat), Vantaa, 1982, 216 p.