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When the village wanted arms, different other elements were proposed; including the patron saint of the caves, which are common in the area. But finally it was decided to use elements from the old seals. | When the village wanted arms, different other elements were proposed; including the patron saint of the caves, which are common in the area. But finally it was decided to use elements from the old seals. | ||
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Province: Jihomoravský Kraj
District (Okres) : Blansko
Czech | V zeleném štítě stříbrný vztyčený rýč bez násady. Hlava štítu dělena, nahoře v modrém poli zlatá osmihrotá hvězda, dole zlatá medová plástev
Origin/meaningThe arms were registered on June 27, 2001. The arms are based on the two known old seals of the village. The first dates from 1682 and shows two 8-pointed stars. The second dates from 1789 and shows a plough iron or a spade as a symbol for the agricultural character of the village. When the village wanted arms, different other elements were proposed; including the patron saint of the caves, which are common in the area. But finally it was decided to use elements from the old seals. Literature : Image obtained from here. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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