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Blazons of Towns in Belgorod Oblast |
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Coat of arms of Belgorod Oblast was adopted on February 15, 1996. |
| Belgorod (old blazon). Adopted on July 21, 1893. Description: "In azure shield a golden lion with red eyes and language, accompanied from above with soaring silver eagle with golden beak, eyes and claws; in a free part - the Kursk blazon. The shield is crowned with a silver tower crown with three teeth. Behind a shield two golden hammers are laid crosswise and connected by Alexander tape". |
Belgorod (old blazon). Adopted on May 20, 1970.
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The author of this blazon is A.A. Grebenyuk. |
Belgorod (old blazon). Adopted on August 9, 1994.
Belgorod (new blazon). Adopted on June 18, 1999.
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The author of new blazon is V.V. Aksenov. The description of the Belgorod blazon in the heraldic book of Russian military flags by 1730: "A laying lion, yellow, and above it a black one-headed eagle; under it a green ground, a field is dark blue". |
| Alekseevka. Adopted in 1996. Description: "One gold sunflower in a green field. In free part - coat of arms of Belgorod Oblast". |
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The author of Alekseevka blazon is an artist and architect V.N. Kovalev. |
| Biryuch. Adopted on September 21, 1781. |
Korocha. Adopted on January 8, 1780.
| Livenka (Livensk). Adopted on September 21, 1781. |
Novy Oskol. Adopted on January 8, 1780.
Stary Oskol. Adopted on January 8, 1780.
Valuiki. Adopted on September 21, 1781.
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