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[[Literature]] : Nevéus and de Waern, 1992
[[Literature]] : Nevéus and de Waern, 1992; main image from the city of Örebro archives


[[Category:Swedish Municipalities Ö]]
[[Category:Swedish Municipalities Ö]]

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Template:Sweden ÖREBRO

Province (Landskap): Västmanland, Närke
County (Län): Örebro län
Additions : 1967 Mosjö (1952 Täby); 1971 Asker (1952 Lännäs), Axberg (1952 Ervalla, Hovsta, Kil), Ekeby och Gällersta (partly, 1952 Ekeby, Gällersta), Lekeberg (1952 Edsberg, Hackvad, Hidinge, Knista, Kräcklinge), Stora Mellösa (1952 Norrbyås), Tysslinge (1952 Gräve, Vintrosa); 1974 Glanshammar (partly, 1952 Götlunda, Lillkyrka, Rinkaby, Ödeby)
In 1995 Lekeberg was split off

Örebro kommunvapen

Official blason

I fält av guld en till vänster seende svart örn med näbb och fötter röda, åtföljd till höger om huvudet av en sexuddig stjärna och till vänster om detta av en avtagande måne, båda blå.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted in 1915.

Örebro received city rights in the 13th century and the oldest known seal of the city dates from that century. The seal already showed an heraldic eagle. It is not known why an eagle was chosen as a symbol for the city. The crescent and star were used on other medieval seals of the city. The symbols probably have a religious origin. When the arms were granted in 1915 the symbols were combined with the eagle and the blue colour was chosen arbitrarily.

Seal of Örebro

The 13th century seal of Örebro (from Örebro slotts byggnadshistoria, 1908)
Arms of Örebro

The arms as shown by Liljeblad, 1878
Arms of Örebro

The arms in the Kaffe Hag album +/- 1935

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Literature : Nevéus and de Waern, 1992; main image from the city of Örebro archives