Jihočeský Kraj

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JIHOČESKÝ KRAJ

Arms (crest) of Jihočeský Kraj
Official blazon
Czech

Čtvrcený štít, v prvním červeném poli český lev, ve druhém stříbrno-modře polceném poli červeno-zlatě polcená růže se semeníkem opačných barev a zelenými kališními lístky, ve třetím zeleném polit zlato-stříbrně polcený kůl, ve čtvrtém červeném poli stříbrná kvádrovaná hradba se třemi věžemi, prostřední větší, se zlatými střechami a makovicemi.

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Origin/meaning

The first field contains the Bohemian lion as the modern region contains territory of the historical region.

The second field is split per pale. The first half contains a red rose symbolizing the house of Rožumberk, which played a great role in the region's history and development. The second half aludes to the lords of Hradec, who owned vast estates in the east as well as the Moravian lads that belong to the region.

The third field is green, pointing to the region's abundant forests and natural wealth. The golden half of the pale represents the Golden Road, a trade path leading through the region from Bohemia to Passau in Bavaria. The silver half of the pale represents the spring of the river Moldau (Vltava).

The fourth field contains the arms of České Budějovice sans the Bohemian lion inescutcheon.

OZV 1/2005: O symbolech Jihočeského kraje a jejich užívání (On the Symbols of the South Bohemian Region and Their Use) http://www.kraj-jihocesky.cz/348/znak_a_symboly_kraje.htm

The arms were registered on November 22, 2001.

Literature: Image obtained from here.


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