Halland's Landskapsvapen
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The story behind the motif
A beautiful drawing with the heraldic coat of arms for the province of Halland from the 19th century.
The coat of arms shows a silver lion against a blue background. The lion, which is a traditional symbol of strength and courage, represents Halland's historical importance as a strategic region in battles between Denmark and Sweden. The coat of arms is connected to Halland's time as part of Denmark until the peace of Brömsebro in 1645, when the landscape became Swedish.
Halland is located along the west coast and is known for its long sandy beaches and fertile farmland. Among the largest cities are Halmstad, Falkenberg and Varberg, all of which have important harbors and historical sights. Halmstad is the largest city and an important hub for both trade and tourism. Halland also has a long history of agriculture and fishing, which continues to characterize the landscape's economy and culture.
The text above the coat of arms reads: Hallands Vapen.
The text above the coat of arms reads: Hallands Vapen. At the bottom left it says: "Sweden's National and Country Coat of Arms. Established by the Royal Majesty. After drawings by Prof. M. AD. Hildebrandt in Berlin. Published by Carl Arvid Klingspor."
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