The coat of arms of the municipality of the Luzhnikovo village village of Vyshnevolotsky district of the Tver region of the Russian Federation is an identification mark serving as the official symbol of the municipality.
| Coat of arms of the Luzhnikovsky rural settlement | |
|---|---|
| Details | |
| Approved by | October 6, 2006 |
| GRG number | 2781 |
| Coat of arms | IN AND. Lavrenov |
The coat of arms was approved by the Decision of the Council of Deputies of the Luzhnikovsky rural settlement No. 41 of October 6, 2006. [one]
The coat of arms is entered in the State Heraldic Register of the Russian Federation under registration number 2781. [2]
Content
Emblem Description
“There are two wavy silver pillars in a scarlet, silver-muted field. The shield is crowned with a municipal crown of an established pattern. ”
Justification of Symbols
A scarlet, mutated shield and two silver wavy vertical stripes symbolize two rivers flowing through the territory of a rural settlement.
The muffled scarlet shield with two wavy stripes is part of the coat of arms of M.I. Serdyukov , bestowed upon him by the Empress Elizaveta Petrovna in 1745 , and indicates that the builder of the Vyshnevolotsk water system was buried in the village of Gradolyublya in the territory of the Luzhnikovsky rural settlement.
See also
- Coats of arms of settlements of the Tver region
Notes
- ↑ Decision of the Council of Deputies of the Luzhnikovsky rural settlement No. 41 dated October 6, 2006 on the coat of arms.
- ↑ State Heraldic Register of the Russian Federation. Part 1.