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Coat of arms of the Province of Karelia : ウィキペディア英語版
Coat of arms of the Province of Karelia
The coat of arms of Karelia in Finland were first used in 1562, although the arms were probably presented at the burial of Gustav Vasa in 1560. The arms were used for the Swedish province of Karelia and they have been used continuously since then. Variations of the arms are still used in two regions of Finland: North Karelia and South Karelia, in which the North Karelian version is the original one.
The blazon for the arms may be translated as follows:
''A golden crown above two duelling arms, the right guantleted arm holding a sword and the left mailed arm a scimitar, all silver except for golden hafts and gauntlet joint. Ducal coronet.''
The two hands holding a sword and a scimitar are generally seen as symbol of Karelia's position between the Swedish and Russian realms. The coat of arms of Finland use the sword and scimitar in a similar manner.

Image:Pohjois-Karjala.vaakuna.svg|The Arms of the Finnish Region of North Karelia (the original type).
Image:Etelä-Karjala.vaakuna.svg|The Arms of the Finnish Region of South Karelia.

== See also ==

* Coat of arms of the Republic of Karelia in Russia

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