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The oak refers to the oak forests in the area. The two shields are the arms of Poland, as the area was partly a royal possession, and the mitre for the Bishops of Poznań, who also had quite some possessions in the area.
The oak refers to the oak forests in the area. The two shields are the arms of Poland, as the area was partly a royal possession, and the mitre for the Bishops of Poznań, who also had quite some possessions in the area.


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Province: Wielkopolska
County: Poznań

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The oak refers to the oak forests in the area. The two shields are the arms of Poland, as the area was partly a royal possession, and the mitre for the Bishops of Poznań, who also had quite some possessions in the area.


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