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I rødt en nedvendt vinget gull pil.
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The arms were granted on August 7, 1987.
The arms were granted on August 7, 1987.



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VÅLER

Province : Innlandet (until 2020 Hedmark)

Arms of Våler (Hedmark)
Official blazon
Norwegian

I rødt en nedvendt vinget gull pil.

English (Hedmark) No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on August 7, 1987.

The arms show a winged arrow. The arms are based on the story that the Norwegian King, Saint Olav, christened the area in 1022. He shot an arrow and decided to built a church where the arrow hit the ground.


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Literature : Norwegian Municipal Network, Nilssen, 1990