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'''ARANDJELOVAC (Аранђеловац)'''
'''ARANĐELOVAC (Аранђеловац)'''


District : Šumadija  
District : Šumadija  


[[File:arandjelovac.jpg|center]]
====Origin/meaning====
The arms were adopted in 2007.
The arms combine the Serbian Cross (see the National arms) and Archangel Gabriel.
The previous arms :
[[File:arandjel.jpg|center]]
[[File:arandjel.jpg|center]]


====Origin/meaning====
The building is the Old Palace constructed by prince Mihajlo Obrenović. The mountain behind it is the Bukulja, while the source in the base alludes to mineral waters springs. The sable reminds of battles during First and Second Serbian Uprising, the hammer stands for marble quarries and the pot for traditional ceramics manufacturing.
The building is the Old Palace constructed by prince Mihajlo Obrenović. The mountain behind it is the Bukulja, while the source in the base alludes to mineral waters springs. The sable reminds of battles during First and Second Serbian Uprising, the hammer stands for marble quarries and the pot for traditional ceramics manufacturing.


[[Literature]] : Image and information send to me by Dragomir Acovic (acovic@EUnet.yu)
[[Literature]] : Image and information send to me by Dragomir Acovic (acovic@EUnet.yu). New image from http://www.zastave-grbovi.com
[[Category:Serbia]]
[[Category:Serbia]]
[[Category:Šumadija]]
[[Category:Šumadija]]
[[Category:Granted 2007]]

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ARANĐELOVAC (Аранђеловац)

District : Šumadija

Arandjelovac.jpg

Origin/meaning

The arms were adopted in 2007.

The arms combine the Serbian Cross (see the National arms) and Archangel Gabriel.

The previous arms :

Arandjel.jpg

The building is the Old Palace constructed by prince Mihajlo Obrenović. The mountain behind it is the Bukulja, while the source in the base alludes to mineral waters springs. The sable reminds of battles during First and Second Serbian Uprising, the hammer stands for marble quarries and the pot for traditional ceramics manufacturing.

Literature : Image and information send to me by Dragomir Acovic (acovic@EUnet.yu). New image from http://www.zastave-grbovi.com