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YALTA (Ялта)

Region (Oblast) : Crimea

Arms of Yalta
Official blazon
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English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The grapevine is a symbol of the centuries-old wine cultivation in and around the city. The branch of a magnolia symbolizes the riches of the local nature. A dark blue background designates the sea around Yalta.

Arms of Yalta

Literature: Panyenko, 1996


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