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County: [[Krosno (county)|Krosno]]
County: [[Krosno (county)|Krosno]]


[[File:Jasliska.jpg|center|300 px|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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====Official blazon====
====Official blazon====


====Origin/meaning====
====Origin/meaning====
The arms were officially adopted on June 30, 2016.
The arms were officially adopted on June 30, 2016, but were already used for a long time before.


The two crossed stonemason's hammers refer to the centuries-old tradition of the stonework in the town of Jaśliska. Craftsmen of the stonemason's guild, using the raw material obtained at Góra Kamień, made millstones and, above all, grindstones. Stonework traditions in Jaśliska survived from medieval times until the early 20th century. The tools are visible on all preserved city seals from the 16th to the 18th century.
The two crossed stonemason's hammers refer to the centuries-old tradition of the stonework in the town of Jaśliska. Craftsmen of the stonemason's guild, using the raw material obtained at Góra Kamień, made millstones and, above all, grindstones. Stonework traditions in Jaśliska survived from medieval times until the early 20th century. The tools are visible on all preserved city seals from the 16th to the 18th century.
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The blue color refers to St. Mary.
The blue color refers to St. Mary.
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