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''' BARAJEVO (Барајево) '''
''' BARAJEVO (Барајево) '''


District : Belgrade
Part of : [[Beograd|Beograd/Belgrade]]


[[File:barajevo.jpg|center]]
[[File:barajevo.jpg|center]]


====Origin/meaning====
====Origin/meaning====
I have no information on the meaning or origin of these arms, any information is welcome !
The arms show in the upper part twelve wheatears, as a symbol for the 12 village sin the municipality and the (still) rural character of the municipality.


[[Literature]] : Images send to me by  Ladislav von Biron
The base shows historical symbols for the Serbian Republic. The boar's head with an arrow has been used as one of the oldest Serbian symbols, whereas the firesteels are derived from the national arms.
 
[[Literature]] : Images send to me by  Ladislav von Biron, background by Nikola Vulović


[[Category:Serbia]]
[[Category:Serbia]]
[[Category:Belgrade]]
[[Category:Beograd]]

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BARAJEVO (Барајево)

Part of : Beograd/Belgrade

Barajevo.jpg

Origin/meaning

The arms show in the upper part twelve wheatears, as a symbol for the 12 village sin the municipality and the (still) rural character of the municipality.

The base shows historical symbols for the Serbian Republic. The boar's head with an arrow has been used as one of the oldest Serbian symbols, whereas the firesteels are derived from the national arms.

Literature : Images send to me by Ladislav von Biron, background by Nikola Vulović