Adamov (České Budějovice)
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ADAMOV
Province: Jihočeský Kraj
District (Okres) : České Budějovice
Czech | Polcený štít. V pravém červeném poli černé písmeno A nad obrácenou kotvou převýšenou korunou, obojí zlaté. Levé pole dělené, nahoře ve stříbrném poli nad zeleným trojvrším kosmý mlátek šikmo přeložený želízkem, obojí přirozené barvy, dolní pole sedmkrát červeno-stříbrně kosmo dělené. |
English | (České Budějovice) No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The city was founded in the 16th century in a mining area. The arms were granted on February 16, 1595 by Emperor Rudolf II. The letter A in the arms is from the name of the first owner, Adam Ungned. The crossed hammers symbolize the ore mining around the city.
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