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The lower half shows symbols for the importance of viticulture and wine making in the village: two grape knives and a bunch of grapes under a grape press.
The lower half shows symbols for the importance of viticulture and wine making in the village: two grape knives and a bunch of grapes under a grape press.


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[[Literature]] : Image obtained from [http://rekos.psp.cz here], information from Jan Neduchal, Milotice.
[[Literature]] : Image obtained from [http://rekos.psp.cz here], information from Jan Neduchal, Milotice.

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MILOTICE

Province: Jihomoravský Kraj
District (Okres) : Hodonín

Arms of Milotice
Official blazon
Czech Modro-stříbrně dělený štít, nahoře vyrůstá stříbrný korunovaný Pegas se zlatou zbrojí a červeným jazykem, dole černý vinařský lis s jedním zeleným hroznem, provázený dvěma modrými odvrácenými radlicemi.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were registered on June 21, 1999.

The upper part of the arms show a Pegasus, taken from the crest of the arms of the Serényi von Kis-Serény family, who owned the local castle from 1648-1811.

The lower half shows symbols for the importance of viticulture and wine making in the village: two grape knives and a bunch of grapes under a grape press.


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