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The original arms were granted on March 29, 1535 by King Ferdinand I and were officially adopted again on September 9, 1991. | The original arms were granted on March 29, 1535 by King Ferdinand I and were officially adopted again on September 9, 1991. |
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Origin/meaning
The original arms were granted on March 29, 1535 by King Ferdinand I and were officially adopted again on September 9, 1991.
The original arms are described as a base of water, from which rises a green three-topped hill, all on a black shield with a golden point. The grant also described that the arms are confirmed, indicating that they were already used previously.
The historical arms as showsn by Kober and Pirchegger (1954):
Widimsky (1864) shows a totally different design, namely three ladders instead of the point and a red field instead of black, see below.
Literature: http://zeljko-heimer-fame.from.hr; Stanič and Jakopič, 2005
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