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Coat of arms of Helsinki

Coat of arms of Helsinki

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The coat of arms of Helsinki first appeared in an early 17th-century seal of the city of Helsinki, the modern-day capital of Finland.[1] The crown in the coat of arms refers to the historical connection to the Swedish monarchy, while the boat refers to emigration to Helsinki.[2] The coats of arms of both Helsinki and Uusimaa were designed in 1599 by Johannes Bureus.[3]

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The current design of the coat of arms of Helsinki was drawn by the heraldist A. W. Rancken in 1951.[citation needed] Its blazon states: ”On a field azure, boat or on waves argent; crown or above the boat.”


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  1. "Coat of arms of Helsinki – Finland – Coats of Arms on Waymarking.com". www.waymarking.com. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  2. Kari Tarkiainen: Ruotsin itämaa ("The Eastern Land of Sweden"), pages 47–49. Publisher: Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland. Helsinki, 2010.



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