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===Origin/meaning===


===Origin/meaning===
The city was founded in 1919. The arms were granted in 1969 and show in the upper part the Polish eagle, and in the lower part a cog wheel, saw blade and flames, which symbolise the wood- and glass industry in the city.
The city was founded in 1919. The arms were granted in 1969 and show in the upper part the Polish eagle, and in the lower part a cog wheel, saw blade and flames, which symbolise the wood- and glass industry in the city.



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Province: Mazowsze
County: Wołomin

Arms of Wołomin
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The city was founded in 1919. The arms were granted in 1969 and show in the upper part the Polish eagle, and in the lower part a cog wheel, saw blade and flames, which symbolise the wood- and glass industry in the city.

Arms of Wołomin

The arms in 1994

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