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Coat of arms of Wolin

Coat of arms of Wolin

Coat of Arms


The coat of arms that serves as a symbol of the town of Wolin, and the municipality of Wolin in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.[1][2]

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Design

The coat of arms has a silver (white) French-style escutcheon, with the red griffin faced to the right, that holds the golden (yellow) flower of the plumeless thistle in his left arm. On the right, under his arm is located the golden (yellow) hexagram (six-pointed star).[1]

History

The seal of the town council of Wolin, used between 1850 and 1945.

The first known appearance of the coat of arms of Wolin comes from 1301 seal, which depicted a griffin standing below an arch of the city gate, with the gata doors located on its left and right. The seals from 15th century depicted the coat of arms, as a griffin holding a plumeless thistles, with a star below it.[3]

The current coat of arms has been established by the Town Council of Wolin on 29 April 1996.[1]

Flag of Wolin

The flag of Wolin.

The flag of the town of Wolin, and the municipality of Wolin, is a rectangle and consist of the coat of arms on the white background. The flag proportions are not specified, though in the establishing resolution, it was depicted with the proportions of 1:2. It was established together with the town coat of arms on 29 April 1996.[1]


References

  1. Resolution No. XXXI/193/96 of the Town Council of Wolin from 29 April 1996, about the by-law of the Gmina Wolin. Journal of Laws of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, no. 21. position. 370.
  2. "Wolin". eregion.wzp.pl (in Polish).
  3. "Wolin". pomorzezachodnie.travel (in Polish).

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