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The arms show symbols for mining and glass manufacture, the two main industries at the time. The golden field also forms the town's initial letter H. Sometimes a chief was used with a red five-pointed star and the name of the community. After independence of Slovenia the chief was deleted, and in 1992 the emblem was adapted for use on car licence plates, but was then soon replaced with the current arms. | The arms show symbols for mining and glass manufacture, the two main industries at the time. The golden field also forms the town's initial letter H. Sometimes a chief was used with a red five-pointed star and the name of the community. After independence of Slovenia the chief was deleted, and in 1992 the emblem was adapted for use on car licence plates, but was then soon replaced with the current arms. |
Latest revision as of 13:46, 20 August 2023
HRASTNIK
Official blazon
The arms were adopted on May 7, 1998.
The arms are canting, showing an oak tree, as hrast is the Slovenian word for oak. The black base symbolises the minerals that are mined in the region. The red trunk symbolises the revolutionary past of the town.
The previous arms were adopted around 1980.
The arms show symbols for mining and glass manufacture, the two main industries at the time. The golden field also forms the town's initial letter H. Sometimes a chief was used with a red five-pointed star and the name of the community. After independence of Slovenia the chief was deleted, and in 1992 the emblem was adapted for use on car licence plates, but was then soon replaced with the current arms.
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