Chuvashia Republic

Blazons of Chuvashia Republic Towns


Coat of arms of Chuvashia Republic was adopted on April 29, 1992. It contains two emblems: "Tree of Life" (symbol of Renascence) and "Three suns".

Cheboksary

Cheboksary (old blazon). Adopted on October 18, 1781. Description: "In the upper part of the shield the Kazan arms are placed. In the lower part - five flying wild ducks in golden field, as a symbol of such birds plenty near this town".

Cheboksary Cheboksary (large new blazon)

Cheboksary Cheboksary (small new blazon)

Alatyr Alatyr. Adopted on December 22, 1780.

Kanash Kanash

Mariinsky Posad Mariinsky Posad

Shumerlya Shumerlya. Adopted on February 11, 1976.

The author of Shumerlya blazon is the artist V.G. Gorbunov.

Tsivilsk

Tsivilsk (old blazon). Adopted on October 18, 1781. Description: "In the upper part of the shield the Kazan arms are placed. In the lower part - a big old stumpy oak, as a sympol of such tree plenty in this place".

Tsivilsk

Tsivilsk (new blazon). Adopted on April 28, 1989.

The author of new Tsivilsk blazon is Eugene Ivanovich Sobolev.

Yadrin (Yadrinsk)

Yadrin (Yadrinsk) (old blazon). Adopted on October 18, 1781. Description: "In the upper part of the shield the Kazan arms are placed: a black snake under golden crown, red wings, white field. In the lower part - three-cornered pyramid of cast-iron cannon-balls in red field, as a symbol of the town's name".

"Yadro" means "cannon-ball" in Russian.

Yadrin (Yadrinsk) Yadrin (Yadrinsk) (new blazon). Adopted on June 28, 1989.

The author of new blazon is V.I. Razumov.


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