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'''FRÝDEK-MÍSTEK'''
'''FRÝDEK-MÍSTEK'''
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Province: [[Moravskoslezský Kraj]] <br/>
Province: [[Moravskoslezský Kraj]] <br/>
District (Okres) : Frýdek-Místek<br>
District (Okres) : Frýdek-Místek<br>
Additions : 1943 [[Frýdek]], [[Místek]]  
Additions: 1943 [[Frýdek]], [[Místek]]  


[[File:frydekm.jpg|center]]
[[File:frydekm.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


====Official blazon====
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Čtvrcený štít - v 1. a 4. poli pravá polovice zlaté orlice s červenou zbrojí přiléhající ke stříbrnému písmenu F. Ve 2. a 3. stříbrném poli zkřížené černé ostrve o šesti sucích provazující třemi (1,2) červenými růžemi.
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|'''Czech'''
| Čtvrcený štít - v 1. a 4. poli pravá polovice zlaté orlice s červenou zbrojí přiléhající ke stříbrnému písmenu F. Ve 2. a 3. stříbrném poli zkřížené černé ostrve o šesti sucích provazující třemi (1,2) červenými růžemi.
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====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were registered on February 12, 1992.  
The F in the first and fourth quarters is derived from the name of [[Frýdek]] while the gold eagle on blue is the Piast eagle of [[Upper Silesia]]. The oldest depiction of the [[Frýdek]] arms can be found on a monument in Komenského Sady. It's unclear whether the eagle is a Silesian eagle (black eagle with a silver crescent on its chest on a gold field) or a Piast/Upper Silesian eagle, however, the Upper Silesian version became the accepted version.  


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The crossed branches in the second and third quarters, representing [[Místek]], come from the arms of the Ronovci family, holders of the Místek estates in the 14th century.


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The arms were designed by Vilém Kocich and registered on February 12, 1992. They contain the quartered historical arms of the Silesian town of [[Frýdek]] and the Moravian [[Místek]], combined into a single town in 1943 during the German occupation.


[[Literature]] : Image obtained from Image obtained from [http://rekos.psp.cz here].
In 1965, the city administration created the first arms for the combined cities. The arms contained a blue and white shield divided per fess with the [[Frýdek]] Piast/Upper Silesian eagle on the left and the crossed branches of [[Místek]] on the right. The branches were depicted as gold. Overall was a red pile, voided sable, terminated in an mullet (star). This depiction was strongly affected by the communist regime and broke the rule of tincture in the right half. A competition to replace these arms was declared in 1990.
 
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|align="center"|[[File:Frydekm communist.png|300 px|center|Arms from 1965]]  <br/>
Communist era arms of Frýdek-Místek as described in ''Česká republika - V symbolech, znacích a erbech''<br/>
|align="center"|[[File:Frydekm communist photo.png|300 px|center|Award with communist era arms]]  <br/>
Award "for a more beautiful Frýdek-Místek"<br/>
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Czechoslovakia, Czechia and Slovakia|'''Literature''']]: Image obtained from [http://rekos.psp.cz here].
 
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{{media}}<br/>
Information on history of arms from Znak města Frýdku - Místku: minulost a současnost-
https://polar.cz/zpravy/frydeckomistecko/frydek-mistek/27069/znak-mesta-frydku--mistku-minulost-a-soucasnost<br/>
Augustin, J. : Česká republika - V symbolech, znacích a erbech. Arbor, Sokolov, 1997




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