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English: Coat of arms of Turku
Suomi: Turun vaakuna
Svenska: Åbo vapen
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Suomi: Sinisessä kentässä kultainen goottilainen A-kirjain, jonka ympärillä neljä hopealiljaa 1+2+1.
English: On blue field a gold gothic A-letter, surrounded by four silvery lilies 1+2+1. Note: the charge depicts the letter A, standing for Aboa which is Latin for Turku/Åbo, not A and M (a myth persists that the coat of arms would have depicted "Ave Maria").
Drawn by Hippophaë. Original design by Tauno Torppo (redrawn based on CoA from 1966).
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Note: The usage of coats of arms is governed by legal restrictions, independent of the copyright status of the depiction shown here.
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