Klamry coat of arms

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Klamry
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FamiliesBaratyński, Bielikowicz, Boratyński, Bour, Buchowiecki, Hołyński, Hubarewicz, Jurhiewicz, Klamra, Klawsewicz, Kleczkowski, Kławsewicz, Koziutycz, Krupecki, Myszyński, Narusz, Nekraś, Niekrasz, Niekraszewicz, Niekraś, Niemierzyc, Niemira, Niemirowicz, Niemiryc, Niemirycz, Niemirzyc, Rabsztyński, Rapsztyński, Siennicki, Silicz, Sinicki, Tarkowski, Terlecki, Tupalski, Worona, Woronowicz, Wyśkiwec, Wyśkiwiec, Wytyz, Wytyzcz

Klamry (Polish for "clamps") is a Polish coat of arms.

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