The coat of arms of the Amur municipal district of the Khabarovsk Territory of the Russian Federation is an identification mark serving as the official symbol of the municipality.
| Coat of arms of the Amur region | |
|---|---|
| Details | |
| Approved by | December 27, 2006 |
| GRG number | not entered |
| Coat of arms | Suslov V.A. |
The coat of arms was approved on December 27, 2006 by the decision of the Council of Deputies of the Amur municipal district No. 297.
The coat of arms is subject to registration in the State Heraldic Register of the Russian Federation .
Content
- 1 Description of the coat of arms and its symbols
- 2 Coat of arms
- 3 See also
- 4 References
- 5 notes
Description of the coat of arms and its symbols
The emblem is made on the shield of the yellow French heraldic form.
In the center of the shield is a stylized yellow sign in the form of a flowering tree.
The shield is divided vertically in the center into two parts and two heraldic colors (azure, blue and cobalt, green).
When making the coat of arms, three heraldic colors were used: one metal (gold, yellow) and two enamels (azure, blue and cobalt, green):
- yellow (gold) - the color of the sun, a symbol of justice, generosity, wealth of natural resources;
- azure (blue) - a symbol of beauty, gentleness of grandeur, symbolizes the color of the sky, as well as the water resources of the area;
- cobalt (green) - the color of fertility, fertility, as well as forest resources of the area.
The emblem is compiled according to certain heraldic rules and reflects the specifics of the area associated with the forest and industrial processing of its resources:
In the center of the coat of arms is a stylized image of a tree, as the personification of the revival of the Amur region. (A growing tree is a symbol of movement, growth, rebirth and upward movement towards light and a brighter future. A well-developed root system indicates the presence of potential). The branches of a tree (these are municipalities of the district), intertwining form a powerful, stable trunk. A lush crown rests on the branches. (The outlines of the crown repeat the stylized outline of the Amur region). [one]
Coat of Arms History
On January 27, 1998, a decision was made by the Council of Deputies of the district “On the competition for the design of the coat of arms of the city of Amursk and the Amur region”. [2]
The winner of the competition for the best project for the coat of arms of the Amur Region was Valery Alexandrovich Suslov, a member of the Union of Artists of Russia , who depicted a shield in the coat of arms in two colors - green and blue (symbols of the taiga and reservoirs), in the middle of the shield - an oak with eleven branches (11 settlements) and crown (cartographic image of the area). [3]
Subsequently, when the number of municipalities in the region was reduced to ten, the description of the coat of arms changed (there were ten branches by the oak).
The coat of arms of the district was approved in 2006. In the description of the coat of arms, his main figure was no longer accentuated as an “oak”, but was called a “flowering tree”, the number of branches was not indicated.
See also
- Amur region flag
- Coats of arms of the Khabarovsk Territory
- Coats of arms of settlements of the Khabarovsk Territory
Links
Notes
- ↑ Symbols of the Russian Federation, Khabarovsk Territory, municipal entities of the Territory. Methodology Information. Practice. No. 2 (73) 2010 year. Page 98-99.
- ↑ Aksyonov, Andrei Alexandrovich. Territorial coats of arms, symbols and emblems in the history of the Khabarovsk Territory: Kon. XVIII - beg. XXI centuries
- ↑ What will the coat of arms tell me? (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment February 16, 2012. Archived March 5, 2016.