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Additions : 1952 Silbodal; 1971 Sillerud, Holmedal (1952 Blomskog, Karlanda, Trankil); 1974 [[Töcksmark]] (1952 Västra Fågelvik, Östervallskog)
Additions : 1952 Silbodal; 1971 Sillerud, Holmedal (1952 Blomskog, Karlanda, Trankil); 1974 [[Töcksmark]] (1952 Västra Fågelvik, Östervallskog)


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Revision as of 08:00, 31 December 2016

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ÅRJÄNG

Province (Landskap): Värmland
County (Län): Värmlands län
Additions : 1952 Silbodal; 1971 Sillerud, Holmedal (1952 Blomskog, Karlanda, Trankil); 1974 Töcksmark (1952 Västra Fågelvik, Östervallskog)

Arms of Årjäng

Official blazon

  • (1962) I fält av silver en upprest blå björn, med tunga, tänder och klor röda, inom en blå bård, belagd med hästskor av silver.
  • (1974) I fält av silver en upprest blå björn, med tunga, tänder och klor röda, inom en blå bård, belags med riksgränstecken av silver.

Origin/meaning

The arms were registerd in 1974 and are a combination of the previous arms of Årjäng and Töcksmark.

The previous arms were granted on December 28, 1962.

Arjang1.jpg

The bear in the arms is taken from the seal of the former Nordmark herred. The bordure with the horseshoes refers to the importance of horseriding in the area.

Arjang3.jpg

The arms on a roadsign on the municipal border

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