Coat of arms of Ivano-Frankivsk
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Coat of arms of Ivano-Frankivsk | |
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The Great Coat of Arms of Ivano Frankivsk | |
Armiger | Ivano-Frankivsk |
Adopted | 1995 |
Crest | Golden Stone Triple tower |
Torse | none |
Shield | traditional Iberian |
Supporters | black jackdaws, crowned |
Compartment | none |
Coat of arms of Ivano-Frankivsk (Ukrainian: Герб Івано-Франківська) is an official symbol of the Ivano-Frankivsk city. The current one was adopted on February 17, 1995.[1]
Former coat of arms
The Polish city emblem was adopted at a session of the city council on March 10, 1938, and published on May 24, 1938. It was composed of a modern French escutcheon Gules depicting an Argent castle with three towers and an open city gate. Inside the gate was depicted the Piława coat of arms, the Potocki family symbol.[1]
References
- ^ a b Heraldry of the World: Ivano-Frankivsk
Further reading
- Ryszard Tymoteusz Komorowski: "Ilustrowany przewodnik heraldyczny". Bellona. Warszawa 2007. ISBN 9788311107403 (in Polish)
- Leszek Pudłowski: "Heraldyka miejska II Rzeczypospolitej" in "Polskie tradycje samorządowe a heraldyka". Lublin 1992. ISBN 8322704623 (in Polish)
External links
- Frankivsk.future.com.ua: Символи Франківська Frankivsk Future: Diana Kravets 5 September 2021 (in Ukrainian)
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