The coat of arms of the Kurtamysh district of the Kurgan region of the Russian Federation is an identification mark.
| Coat of arms of the Kurtamysh district of the Kurgan region | |
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| Approved by | July 16, 2009 |
The coat of arms was approved by the decision of the Kurtamysh district Duma of July 16, 2009 No. 62 [1] . By the decision of the Kurtamysh district Duma of August 26, 2010 No. 44, amendments were made to the decision of the Kurtamysh district Duma of July 16, 2009 No. 62 βOn the coat of arms of the Kurtamysh district of the Kurgan regionβ [2]
Content
Description
βIn a green field with a wavy silver tip, a golden flower, the core and each of whose petals are regular hexagons, thinly edged with a scarlet (red), surrounded on the sides and below by a wreath of six golden bread ears, three on each side of the flower, fan-shaped . ".
Symbols
The wavy image of the tip of the green field is a symbol that the name of the district is associated with the name of the Kurtamysh river;
- the silver tip symbolizes the abundance in the region of rivers and lakes;
- the flower, representing the honeycomb, emphasizes the Turkic meaning of the word "Kurtamysh" - "bee place" and symbolizes the industriousness of the residents of the region, wealth, respect, generosity and fertility of the Kurtamysh land;
- golden wheat ears indicate the basis of the regionβs economic development - agriculture [3] .
See also
- Coats of arms of the Kurgan region
