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The arms show a falling pine tree, as forestry is traditionally the main activity in the village. The pine is also canting, the Swedish name means "Dark forest country".  
The arms show a falling pine tree, as forestry is traditionally the main activity in the village. The pine is also canting, the Swedish name means "Dark forest country".  
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[[Literature]] : Pirinen, K. Local coats of arms in Finland (Suomen kunnallisvaakunat), Vantaa, 1982, 216 p.
[[Literature]] : Pirinen, K. Local coats of arms in Finland (Suomen kunnallisvaakunat), Vantaa, 1982, 216 p.

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MYRSKYLÄ - MÖRSKOM

Region : Uusimaa (2009-2011 (Itä-Uusimaa)
Former province : 1997-2009 Etelä-Suomen, until 1997 Uusimaa

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Official blazon

Sinisessä kentässä hopeinen honka palkeittain.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on November 23, 1959.

The arms show a falling pine tree, as forestry is traditionally the main activity in the village. The pine is also canting, the Swedish name means "Dark forest country".


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Literature : Pirinen, K. Local coats of arms in Finland (Suomen kunnallisvaakunat), Vantaa, 1982, 216 p.