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Coat of arms of Kociewie information


Coat of arms of the Kociewie
ArmigerKociewie
Adopted7 March 2003
ShieldIberian style escutcheon divided into three fields of yellow, green and blue colour.
CompartmentRed griffin

The coat of arms of Kociewie, a cultural area located in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, depicts a red griffin placed on a background divided into three fields of yellow, green and blue colour.

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