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The arms were officially granted in 1968, abolished in 1970, and regranted on October 18, 1996. | |||
The arms symbolizes the railway ('iron horse') as the major factor of growth and development of the city. | |||
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Revision as of 14:55, 1 April 2018
KAIŠIADORYS
County : Kaunas
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted in 1968, abolished in 1970, and regranted on October 18, 1996.
The arms symbolizes the railway ('iron horse') as the major factor of growth and development of the city.
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Literature : Rimsa, E. : The heraldry of Lithuania, part 1. Lithuanian heraldry Commission, Vilnius, 1998, 192 p. ISBN 9986-861-34-9.