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The arms were officially granted on December 12, 1952.
The arms were officially granted on December 12, 1952.


The wooden barrel refers to the traditional woordworking handicrafts in the municipality, as well as to agriculture. The star is taken from the arms of Satakunta province/region.
The wooden barrel refers to the traditional woodworking handicrafts in the municipality, as well as to agriculture. The star is taken from the arms of Satakunta province/region.


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Revision as of 10:03, 12 December 2015

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HONKAJOKI

Region : Satakunta
Former province : Länsi-Suomi (until 1997 Turku and Pori)

Honkajok.jpg

Official blazon

Sinisessä kentässä kaksikarvainen kultainen haarikka, jonka yläpuolella seitsenkär­ kinen hopeatähti.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on December 12, 1952.

The wooden barrel refers to the traditional woodworking handicrafts in the municipality, as well as to agriculture. The star is taken from the arms of Satakunta province/region.

Honkajoki 1.jpg

The arms on a road sign
Honkajoki 2.jpg

The arms on the town hall

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Literature : Pirinen, 1982