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KAŠPERSKÉ HORY
Province: Plzeňský Kraj
District (Okres) : Klatovy
Czech | Modro-červeně dělený štít. Nahoře po stranách vynikají dvě hranolové věže, každá prolomená obloukovou branou převýšenou klíčovou střílnou a v patře dvěma okny, zakončená cimbuřím. Věže spojeny kvádrovanou hradbou se třemi stínkami, v každé klíčová střílna. Vše stříbrné, brány, okna a střílny černé. Z hradby vyrůstá pravá paže v červeném rukávu se stříbrnou manžetou držící mlátek. Z paže vyniká kosmo a šikmo želízko. Mlátek a želízka černá na zlatých topůrkách. Dolní pole zlatě damaskováno. |
English | Hory No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
Some time in the course of the 13th century a mining settlement appeared in the deep woods of Sumava. King John of Luxembourg bestowed the first mining privileges upon the village. These privileges were further extended by later sovereigns until, on July 18th, 1584, Rudolph II promoted Kašperské_Hory to the status of a Royal Mining Town. The town received its coat-of-arms in the same year.
The arms show a city gate and two mining hammers.
The grant from October 4, 1572 by King Maximilian II |
The arms by Widimsky (1864) |
Seal from around 1900. |
The arms by Jan Čaka (1979) |
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