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Blazons of Belgorod Oblast Towns |
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.
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.
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". |
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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