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The dogs are a canting element. In Middle Ages there was a "training centre" for hunting dogs of a breed of dogs of Turkish (?) origin called "vyžle". The central part is for the brook Jevanský potok which passes through the village. The three leaves in the base symbolize the beechwoods Voděradské bučiny which are a protected natural area in the neighborhood of Vyžlovka. | The dogs are a canting element. In Middle Ages there was a "training centre" for hunting dogs of a breed of dogs of Turkish (?) origin called "vyžle". The central part is for the brook Jevanský potok which passes through the village. The three leaves in the base symbolize the beechwoods Voděradské bučiny which are a protected natural area in the neighborhood of Vyžlovka. | ||
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[[Literature]] : Image obtained from [http://rekos.psp.cz here], background from Jaromir Marek | [[Literature]] : Image obtained from [http://rekos.psp.cz here], background from Jaromir Marek |
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VYŽLOVKA
Province: Středočeský Kraj
District (Okres) : Praha-východ
Czech | V modro-stříbrně vlnitě děleném štítě nahoře dvojice vykračujících stříbrných loveckých psů s červeným jazykem a obojkem s kroužkem, dole pod zúženým modrým vlnitým břevnem tři vztyčené zelené bukové listy, prostřední větší. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were registered on April 18, 2014.
The dogs are a canting element. In Middle Ages there was a "training centre" for hunting dogs of a breed of dogs of Turkish (?) origin called "vyžle". The central part is for the brook Jevanský potok which passes through the village. The three leaves in the base symbolize the beechwoods Voděradské bučiny which are a protected natural area in the neighborhood of Vyžlovka.
Literature : Image obtained from here, background from Jaromir Marek