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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were granted in 1955.
The arms were granted in 1955. The Arms are based on those of the Royal Folkunga Dynasty, with an addition of a Brodure for difference. Designed by the Svenska kommunalheraldiska institutet<br>
(Swedish Municipal Heraldry Institute).


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[[Literature]] : Image from Wikipedia COmmons
[[Literature]] : Image from Wikipedia Commons; Symbolism from Andersson, 1994.


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FOLKUNGA

Province (Landskap): Östergötland
County (Län): Östergötlands län
Additions : 1952 Appuna, Hogstad, Hov, Kumla, Rinna, Väderstad
Incorporated into : Boxholm, Mjölby, Vadstena

Arms (crest) of Folkunga

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I blått fält tre ginbalkvist ställda kavlar av silver, överlagda med ett upprest lejon av guld med röd beväpning, allt inom en bård av guld.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted in 1955. The Arms are based on those of the Royal Folkunga Dynasty, with an addition of a Brodure for difference. Designed by the Svenska kommunalheraldiska institutet
(Swedish Municipal Heraldry Institute).



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