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===Origin/meaning===
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The arms were granted on October 21, 1991.
The arms were granted on October 21, 1991.


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[[Literature]] : Images and info from the [http://www.trysil.kommune.no Trysil council]]
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Images and info from the [http://www.trysil.kommune.no Trysil council]]


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TRYSIL

Province : Innlandet (until 2020 Hedmark)

Arms of Trysil
Official blazon
Norwegian

I blått to oppvoksende sølv skistaver.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on October 21, 1991.

The arms show two silver ski poles on a blue background. It is meant to symbolize Trysil in the past, present, and future. Skiing has been of great importance for the village during the centuries, hence the choice for the ski poles.

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The arms on the mayoral chain

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