Coat of arms of the former city of Zashiversk, Momsky ulus of the Republic of Sakha ( Yakutia ). In the XIX century, the city was abandoned by residents after the smallpox epidemic .
| Coat of arms of Zashiversk | |
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| Approved by | October 26, 1790 |
Content
- 1 Description of the coat of arms
- 2 See also
- 3 Sources
- 4 notes
Emblem Description
Description of the coat of arms: In the upper part of the shield, the coat of arms is Irkutsk , in the lower part there is a golden fox in the black field, as a sign that the inhabitants of this area are fishing for these animals.
The coat of arms of Zashiversk was approved on October 26, 1790 along with other emblems of the Irkutsk governorate.
See also
- Coats of arms of settlements of Yakutia
Sources
- N. A. Sobolev “Coats of arms of Russian cities”
- Rubtsov Yu. V. “Heraldry of Yakutia”
