Kursk coat of arms: description and meaning
Each major settlement in our countryhas its own official symbolism. When and under what circumstances did the coat of arms of Kursk appear? We will try to find the right answer to this question and explain its meaning according to the heraldic rules and canons.
Historical reference
Description of the coat of arms and the flag of Kursk
From the point of view of heraldry, great importance forAny sign has a chosen color scheme. The silvery color in the Kursk coat of arms denotes the kindness and purity of the thoughts of the townspeople. The blue color symbolizes softness, greatness and truth. In its full version, the Kursk symbol is framed by golden oak leaves, wrapped in a blue ribbon. On top of the shield crown crown, connecting with oak garlands with red ribbons. Similarly, many other emblems of Russian cities are made out.
Kursk is proud of its own flag. This is a rectangular, horizontally arranged cloth with a 2: 3 aspect ratio. At the top and bottom of the flag are equally large red stripes. In the central part - three narrower strips of silver, yellow and black colors. Red stripes symbolize continuity of times. Silvery speaks about the spirituality of the population, yellow - about developed agriculture, and black - about the fertility of local lands. In the central part of the flag we see the coat of arms of the city, framed by oak leaves and crowned with a crown.
Coat of arms of the Kursk in the USSR
With the advent of Soviet power, manygeographical names and official symbols of settlements. What is curious: the Kursk coat of arms has not been subjected to significant changes. In addition to the partridges, a bearing, half of the gear and a spool of threads appeared on the shield, which symbolize the region's industry developing at a rapid pace. In the upper part of the shield was placed the name of the city.
In this form, the coat of arms of Kursk lasted until 1992, after which the historical version of the main city symbol was officially approved.