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The winged wheel refers to the town's longtime association with the railroad . Jaworzyna got a railway connection with Wroclaw in 1843, and developed rapidly afterwards. At present, there is a steam locomotive museum in the town. | The winged wheel refers to the town's longtime association with the railroad . Jaworzyna got a railway connection with Wroclaw in 1843, and developed rapidly afterwards. At present, there is a steam locomotive museum in the town. | ||
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JAWORZYNA ŚLĄSKA
Province: Dolny Śląsk
County: Świdnica
Origin/meaning
The winged wheel refers to the town's longtime association with the railroad . Jaworzyna got a railway connection with Wroclaw in 1843, and developed rapidly afterwards. At present, there is a steam locomotive museum in the town.
The white jar refers to the tradition of porcelain manufacture.
The previous arms were adopted in 1980 and show the same elements in a different composition.
The arms as shown in 1994 |
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