Coat of arms of Augustów Voivodeship

The knight has a blue shield with a yellow (golden) cross of Lorraine on it, put on his left arm, and hold a sword in his right hand.

The knight has a blue shield with a yellow (golden) cross of Lorraine on it, put on his left arm, and hold a sword in his right hand.

[2][3] The design of the coat of arms had been slightly altered, and approved by the viceroy of Poland, Ivan Paskevich, on 5 October 1845, and later, by the tsar or Russia, Nicholas I, on 26 May 1849.

[2][3] The coat of arms of Łomża Governorate depicted a small orange (golden) Kaffenkahn river boat with four paddles, a white (silver) sail and a naval jack on top of the mast.

[2][4] The coat of arms of Suwałki Governorate depicted a green spruce tree on a black hill, with two rows of a wavy blue lines placed horizontally in front of it.

The coat of arms of Augustów Voivodeship (1816–1837), and later Augustów Governorate , used until 1844.
The coat of arms of the Augustów Governorate , used from 1845 to 1866.