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English: Coat of arms of Varpaisjärvi, Finland. Consolidated with Lapinlahti on 1 January 2011.
Suomi: Varpaisjärven vaakuna. Liitetty Lapinlahteen 01 tammikuu 2011.
Svenska: Varpaisjärvi vapen. Kommunen slogs samman med Lapinlax kommun den 1 januari 2011.

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Suomi: Kilpi halkoinen ja havukorokatkoinen, kulta-musta.
English: Per pale and fess fir-sprigged, Or and sable.
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Vector image by Cryonic07. Originally designed by G. von Numers.

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