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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 (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 (large new blazon)
Cheboksary (small new blazon)
Alatyr. Adopted on December 22, 1780.
Shumerlya. Adopted on February 11, 1976.
The author of Shumerlya blazon is the artist V.G. Gorbunov. |
![]() | 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 (new blazon). Adopted on April 28, 1989. |
The author of new Tsivilsk blazon is Eugene Ivanovich Sobolev. |
![]() | 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) (new blazon). Adopted on June 28, 1989.
The author of new blazon is V.I. Razumov. |
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