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| V modrém štítě stříbrná socha bohyně Niké. | |||
V modrém štítě stříbrná socha bohyně Niké. | |||
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| The arms were registered on February 17, 2006. | |||
The arms were registered on February 17, 2006. | |||
The arms most likely refer to the Battle of Kulm in 1813, between the armies of France and the anti-Napoleon Allies (Austria, Prussia, Russia) near the village. The battle was won by the allies and thus probably Nikè, the goddess of victory was chosen as a symbol. | The arms most likely refer to the Battle of Kulm in 1813, between the armies of France and the anti-Napoleon Allies (Austria, Prussia, Russia) near the village. The battle was won by the allies and thus probably Nikè, the goddess of victory was chosen as a symbol. |
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