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The arms show a lily flower, symbol for St. Mary and St. Joseph, patron saints of the churches in Barycz and Golcowa, and a crosier for St. Nicholas, patron saint of Domaradz.
The arms show a lily flower, symbol for St. Mary and St. Joseph, patron saints of the churches in Barycz and Golcowa, and a crosier for St. Nicholas, patron saint of Domaradz.
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DOMARADZ

Province: Podkarpackie
County: Brzozów

Arms of Domaradz
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The arms were officially adopted on October 29, 2010.

The arms show a lily flower, symbol for St. Mary and St. Joseph, patron saints of the churches in Barycz and Golcowa, and a crosier for St. Nicholas, patron saint of Domaradz.

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