Coat of arms of Kashubia

It contains a black griffin with a red tongue on a yellow background without a crown facing towards the top right corner with a tail that splits into two and creates a specific pattern.

[2] The first use of the coat of arms dates back to the late 12th century, when the House of Griffin, rulers of the Duchy of Pomerania, used it as a seal.

Newspapers played a major role in its rise in popularity, as vignettes often depicted such image.

To nasz znak – ten czôrny juńc; Jesz Kaszëbów nie je kùńc!

Hej, të Grifie w blónë lec, Chcemë cebie w sercach miec!