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KRUPKA
Province: Ústecký Kraj
District (Okres) : Teplice
Czech
Dělený štít, nahoře červeno-zlatě polcený. V pravém poli stříbrný korunovaný lev se zlatou zbrojí a s ocasem protaženým mezi zadníma nohama a doleva vynikajícím. V levém děleném poli nahoře vyrůstající lev, dole tři kosmá břevna, vše černé. V dolním modrém poli na a mezi skalami přirozené barvy se stříbrnými žílami cínu klečící horník ve stříbrné kytli, dobývající rudu stříbrným želízkem a mlátkem na topůrkách přirozené barvy. |
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Origin/meaning
The mining settlement was founded in the vicinity of tin ore mines in the thirteenth century. In 1478 it was promoted by King Wladislav II to the status of a mining town and granted a coat-of-arms on this occasion. In the right part of the upper section of the div ided coat-of-arms the crowned Bohemian lion indicates that the town was a part of the Bohemian kingdom while the black lion and eight black and golden bars in the left part represent the arms of the lords from Koldice, the owners of the town at that time.
The miner digging the ore out of rocks with iron and hammer situated in the lower section of the shield indicates the mining character of the town.
The arms by Widimsky, 1864 |
Seal from around 1900 |
The arms by Jan Čaka (1977) | The arms in the town |
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