File:Kuusankoski.vaakuna.svg

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English: Coat of Arms of Kuusankoski
Suomi: Kuusankosken vaakuna
Svenska: Kuusankoski vapen

Blazon:

Suomi: Punaisessa kentässä on hopeinen kuusi, jossa kolme kultakäpyä asetettuina 1+2.
English: On red field a silvery fir tree, in which three golden cones positioned 1+2.
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Author User:Care; Original design by Olof Eriksson.
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 Tämä vektorigrafiikkatiedosto luotiin käyttäen apuna ohjelmaa CorelDRAW, tehnyt Care
 This coat of arms was improved or created by the Wikigraphists of the Graphic Lab (fi).


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This file depicts the coat of arms of a Finnish municipality (kunta), district (maakunta) or administrative or historical province (lääni). According to Finnish copyright law and opinion of the Finnish Copyright Council (statements 1997:11 and 1998:5) these coats of arms are in the public domain. Note: The usage of coats of arms is governed by legal restrictions, independent of the copyright status of the depiction shown here.

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8 December 2007

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current16:13, 2 February 2022Thumbnail for version as of 16:13, 2 February 2022500 × 570 (80 KB)wikimediacommons>Fenn-O-maniCRedrawn as per https://heraldica.narc.fi/kuvanakyma.html?id=34&lang=fi

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