File:Timmele vapen.svg

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Svenska: Timmele sockens vapen från 2006.
Blasonering: I svart fält två korslagda gevär av guld och i övre korsvinkeln en våg av silver.
English: Coat of arms of Timmele civil parish, in Västergötland, Sweden.
 
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current16:15, 14 August 2011Thumbnail for version as of 16:15, 14 August 2011251 × 304 (8 KB)wikimediacommons>L PBotUpdating colours per sv:Wikipediadiskussion:Projekt_heraldik#Färger.

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