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'''ÁRVA PROVINCE'''
'''ÁRVA PROVINCE'''


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'''Origin/meaning :'''<br>
===Official blazon===
 
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were first mentioned in 1837 and were most likely granted by King Ferdinand V. I have no information on its meaning.
The arms were first mentioned in 1837 and were most likely granted by King Ferdinand V. I have no information on its meaning.


Árva was a province of Hungary 1330-1850, 1861-1918. The province was divided between Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia) and Poland (as Orava and Orawa).
Árva was a province of Hungary 1330-1850, 1861-1918. The province was divided between Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia) and Poland (as Orava and Orawa).
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[[Literature]] : Csáky, 1995
[[Literature]] : Csáky, 1995


[[Category:Austro-Hungarian Empire]]
[[Category:Austro-Hungarian Empire]]

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ÁRVA PROVINCE

Arms of Árva Province

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The arms were first mentioned in 1837 and were most likely granted by King Ferdinand V. I have no information on its meaning.

Árva was a province of Hungary 1330-1850, 1861-1918. The province was divided between Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia) and Poland (as Orava and Orawa).


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Literature : Csáky, 1995