![]() | Arkhangelsk. Adopted on October 2, 1781. Description: "In a golden shield a flying archangel, which is armed with the fiery sword and shield, defeats the falling devil". |
![]() | Velsk. Adopted on October 20, 1760. Description: "In the first part - the Vologda blazon. In the second part - in a golden field the barrel filled by tar, as a token, that inhabitants of this city trade it". |
![]() | Kargopol (old blazon). Adopted on August 16, 1781. Description: "In a light-blue field a ram of the natural colour, roasting on firewood". |
Kargopol (new blazon). Adopted on June 30, 2004.
The authors of new blazon are Konstantin Mochenov, Galina Tunik and Yury Korzhik. |
Koryazhma. Adopted on December 18, 1995.
![]() | Krasnoborsk. Adopted on October 2, 1781. Description: "In the first part of a shield - the Penza blazon. In the second part - two red pines in a silver field". |
![]() | Mezen. Adopted on October 2, 1781. Description: "In the first part of a shield - the Vologda blazon. In the second part - a red fox in a silver field, meaning that the inhabitants of this city trade these animals". |
![]() | Onega. Adopted on October 2, 1781. Description: "In the first part of a shield - the Vologda blazon; in the second part a fish called a salmon, in a light-blue field, as a token, that near this city the best sorts of these fishes are caught and are traded". |
![]() | Pinega. Adopted on October 2, 1781. Description: "In the first part of a shield - the Vologda blazon; in the second part - two hazel-grouses in a golden field, meaning that near this city there is a best sort of this gamebirds". |
![]() | Solvychegodsk. Adopted on October 2, 1781. Description: "In the first part of a shield - the Vologda blazon. In the second part, two pieces of salt in a red field". |
![]() | Kholmogory. Adopted on August 16, 1781. Description: "In the first part of a shield - the Vologda blazon. In the second part - a quadrant in a light-blue field, as a token, that on March 12, 1781, by Royal ukase the seafaring school was established in this city". |
![]() | Shenkursk. Adopted on October 2, 1781. Description: "In the first part of a shield - the Vologda blazon. In the second part - animal, called badger, in a green field, meaning that there are many these animals near this city". |
![]() | Yarensk. Adopted on October 2, 1781. Description: "In the first part of a shield - the Vologda blazon. In the second part, two squirrels of natural colour in a silver field, meaning that the city inhabitants trade in the skins of these animals". |
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