Smolensk Oblast

Blazons of Smolensk Oblast Towns


Coat of arms of Smolensk Oblast was adopted on December 22, 1998. The main author of this coat of arms was G.V. Razhnev, the honorary member of the Russian Heraldry Society.

Smolensk Smolensk. Adopted on October 10, 1780.

Smolensk (1570)

Another variant of Smolensk blazon was described in Polish Heraldry book of Mark Ambrozius (1570): "The shield is divided into four parts: in first and fourth - a direct cross, and in second and third - a chopped off back-half of lion, on which a bird is perched".

Demidov (Porechie) Demidov (Porechie). Adopted on October 10, 1780.

Desnogorsk Desnogorsk. Adopted on December 23, 1992.

Dorogobuzh Dorogobuzh. Adopted on October 10, 1780.

Dukhovschina Dukhovschina. Adopted on October 10, 1780.

Elnya Elnya. Adopted on October 10, 1780.

Gagarin (Gzhatsk) Gagarin (Gzhatsk). Adopted on October 10, 1780.

Krasny Krasny. Adopted on October 11, 1780.

Roslavl Roslavl. Adopted on October 10, 1780.

Sychevka Sychevka. Adopted on October 10, 1780.

Velizh Velizh. Adopted on September 21, 1781.

Vyazma Vyazma. Adopted on October 10, 1780.


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