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The arms were registered on October 9, 2020. | The arms were registered on October 9, 2020. | ||
The name Velkký Luh (German Groß loh) comes from the old German word ′′Lohe′′ indicating grove, but also wetland and the Czech word ′′luh′′ has the same meaning. Therefore the shield of the emblem is logically green, also, as the municipality is largely covered in forests and meadows. | |||
The base is silver and blue, and symbolizes the many flooded kaolin (= white clay) quarries, extensive water areas, streams and wetlands. The gold symbolises the local mining of high quality (golden) sand. | |||
The red dragonfly represents a very rare species of red dragonfly, ''Crocothemis erythraea'', and refers to the presence of dragonflies around the village. | |||
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[[Literature]] : Image obtained from [http://rekos.psp.cz here]. | [[Literature]] : Image obtained from [http://rekos.psp.cz here]. Background from Facebook - Alerion vlajky | ||
[[Category:Czech Municipalities V|Velky Luh]] | [[Category:Czech Municipalities V|Velky Luh]] |
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VELKÝ LUH
Province: Karlovarský Kraj
District (Okres) : Cheb
Official blazon
V zeleném štítě zlatý klín s červenou vážkou nad stříbrno-modře vlnitě dělenou vlnitou patou.
Origin/meaning
The arms were registered on October 9, 2020.
The name Velkký Luh (German Groß loh) comes from the old German word ′′Lohe′′ indicating grove, but also wetland and the Czech word ′′luh′′ has the same meaning. Therefore the shield of the emblem is logically green, also, as the municipality is largely covered in forests and meadows.
The base is silver and blue, and symbolizes the many flooded kaolin (= white clay) quarries, extensive water areas, streams and wetlands. The gold symbolises the local mining of high quality (golden) sand.
The red dragonfly represents a very rare species of red dragonfly, Crocothemis erythraea, and refers to the presence of dragonflies around the village.
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