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Blazons of Altai Territory Towns |
Coat of arms of Altai Territory was adopted on May 25, 2000. Description: "The arms of territory represents a French shield, which basis is equal the 8/9 of height. The bottom corners of the shield are round. The shield is divided by a horizontal strip into two equal parts; in the top half of shield on azure background, symbolizing greatness, the blast-furnace of 18th century is represented - as a reflection of historical past of Altai Territory. In the bottom part of the shield on a red background, symbolizing dignity, bravery and courage, the image of Kolyvan's "Queen of Vases" is placed (jasper with prevalence of green colour, this vase is kept in the Hermitage). The shield is decorated with wreath of gold ears, symbolizing the agriculture as main branch of economy of Altai Territory. The wreath is interweaved by azure tape". |
![]() | Barnaul. Adopted on May 8, 1846. Description: "Shield, devided on two parts; in the upper smaller part, in a green field, the Tomsk blazon. In the lower larger part, in a light-blue field, a fuming blast-furnace among mining rocks". |
![]() | Biysk. Adopted on March 12, 1804. Description: "Shield, devided horizontally on two parts; in the upper part - the Tomsk blazon. In the lower part, in a light-blue field, a mine in a silver mountain". |
Kamen-na-Obi. Adopted on June 8, 1976.
The author of Kamen-na-Obi blazon is Yury Ignatievich Petrov. |
Zarinsk. Adopted on February 18, 2000.
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