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The arms are known since 1781 and show the Polish eagle, with on its breast a shield with the letters HAEC AVIS PROTEGE (this bird will protect), and in the lower half a bear, the original symbol of the city.
The arms are known since 1781 and show the Polish eagle, with on its breast a shield with the letters HAEC AVIS PROTEGE (this bird will protect), and in the lower half a bear, the original symbol of the city.
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OSTROŁĘKA

Province: Mazowsze
County: free urban district

Arms of Ostrołęka
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The arms are known since 1781 and show the Polish eagle, with on its breast a shield with the letters HAEC AVIS PROTEGE (this bird will protect), and in the lower half a bear, the original symbol of the city.

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