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Coat of arms of Ursynów
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The coat of arms that serves as the symbol of Ursynów, a quarter of the city of Warsaw, Poland, depicts a red castle with an open gate, and two towers with red roofs, placed on a yellow background, and standing on a green field. It includes a bear holding a rose, stating on a gate. The coat of arms was established on 14 February 1995, as the symbol of the municipality of Warsaw–Ursynów, and since 27 October 2002, serves as the symbol of the district of Ursynów, that replaced the municipality.