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Svenska: Västmanlands landskapsvapen
English: Coat of arms of the Västmanland province in Sweden. A design with one burning mountain was present by the funeral of Gustav Vasa in 1560, but soon three burning mountains were used.
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Nordisk familjebok (1922), vol.33, p.415 [1]

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  • 10 december 2005 kl. 02.21 . . Fred chessplayer (Diskussion | Bidrag) . . 387x441 (5 704 bytes) (Fri version)
  • 7 april 2004 kl. 13.15 . . Sander (Diskussion | Bidrag) . . 110x164 (5 908 bytes) (från eng Wiki)

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current20:52, 7 August 2006Thumbnail for version as of 20:52, 7 August 2006387 × 441 (6 KB)Lokal Profil (talk | contribs){{en|Coat of arms of the Västmanland province in Sweden. A design with one burning mountain was present by the funeral of Gustav Vasa in 1560, but soon three burning mountains were used.}} {{sv|Västmanlands landskapsvapen}} Original Source: Nordisk

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