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Coat of arms of Sogn og Fjordane

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Coat of arms of Sogn og Fjordane county

The coat of arms of Sogn og Fjordane is an official symbol of Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway.[1]

The coat of arms features the geographical layout of the county. The three blue peaks on a silver background symbolize the three fjords of the county: Nordfjord, Sunnfjord, and Sognefjord. The name of the county is derived from these fjords. Nearly all villages, towns and population centers are situated on one of these fjords.[2]

The coat of arms was introduced on 23 September 1983. It is almost exclusively used by the County Administration and use by others must be approved by them in advance. A banner of the coat of arms is used as the county flag.

References

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  1. ^ kommunevåpen – fastsettelse av kommunevåpen (Store norske leksikon, 2005 - 2007)
  2. ^ "Sogn og Fjordane". Norske Kommunevåpen. Retrieved 23 August 2008.

Literature

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  • Cappelen, Hans; Johannessen, Knut (1987). "Norske kommunevåpen". (Oslo : Kommunalforlaget). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) ISBN 82-7242-418-5
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