Coat of arms of Aust-Agder

The coat of arms of Aust-Agder was approved in 1958 and is two gold beams on a red field. This is to symbolise the timber trade and extraction of iron ore which was important to the growth of Aust-Agder.

Literature

  • Hans Cappelen and Knut Johannessen: Norske kommunevåpen, Oslo 1987
gollark: I think the stair/spiral thing would basically just involve breeding a 2G PB prize then passing it off to someone with a CB prize and so on.
gollark: Or spiral, I guess.
gollark: A prize stairstep.
gollark: You know what would be incredibly expensive/impractical but cool?
gollark: The trouble with prize-prize breedings is the lack of prizekins.

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