is a historical province (landskap) in the south of Sweden. It borders Småland, Skåne and the Baltic Sea. The province is part of the Scanian lands which belonged to Denmark until the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658.
The name "Blekinge" comes from the adjective bleke, which corresponds to the sea term for "dead calm".
Towns with Swedish city privileges were: Karlshamn (chartered in 1664), Karlskrona (1680), Ronneby (1387), Sölvesborg (1445)
Of these towns, Karlskrona was for almost 300 years the principal naval base in Sweden, and in 1998 it be came a site of the UNESCO World heritage program.
Blekinge was granted its current arms at the funural of Charles X Gustav of Sweden in 1660, based on a seal from the 15th century. Symobolically the three crowns from the Coat of arms of Sweden had been placed on the trunk of the tree to mark the change in status of the former Danish province, that now belonged to Sweden. The arms is represented with a dukal coronet. Blazon: "Azure, an Oak Tree eradicated Or ensigned with three Crowns palewise of the same."
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