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Červeno-modře čtvrcený štít, v prvním a čtvrtém poli český lev, ve druhém poli stříbrné vozové kolo s osmi rameny, ve třetím poli stříbrný volný vydutý hrot. | Červeno-modře čtvrcený štít, v prvním a čtvrtém poli český lev, ve druhém poli stříbrné vozové kolo s osmi rameny, ve třetím poli stříbrný volný vydutý hrot. |
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LIBERECKÝ KRAJ
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Origin/meaningThe first and fourth field contain the Bohemian lion as the modern region contains territory of the historical region. The second field contains a silver field as a reference to the arms of Liberec, the regional capital. The silver wheel in a blue escutcheon, found in the arms of Liberec, are the arms of the Redern (von Rodern) family. The third field contains a pile inverted embowed, separated from base as a reference to the Ještěd TV tower, a dominant of the region. The arms were registered on October 8, 2001. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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