Vejle
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Vejle's coat of arms shows the city's position between two hills with a bridge over the Vejle river. Described as 'anti-canting' because 'Vejle' means ford, but the arms show a bridge instead. The design dates from the early 14th century.
Vejle is home to the Jelling Stones, massive carved runestones from the 10th century that are sometimes called Denmark's birth certificate.
Adopted: 1327
