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In the village is dubbed "sídlo Přemilovo" meaning "Přemil's seat", from where the modern name likely stems. In 1228 it belonged to the Benedictine St. George's Convent in Prague. It then fell under the lands of Libštejn castle. After its demise, it was replaced by a fort in Liblín. On the 8th of April 1904 Emperor Franz Joseph I. raised the village to the status of "městys" aka "market town".
In the village is dubbed "sídlo Přemilovo" meaning "Přemil's seat", from where the modern name likely stems. In 1228 it belonged to the Benedictine St. George's Convent in Prague. It then fell under the lands of Libštejn castle. After its demise, it was replaced by a fort in Liblín. On the 8th of April 1904 Emperor Franz Joseph I. raised the village to the status of "městys" aka "market town".


On the 4th June 1910 the Liblín was granted arms to go with its new status.  
On the 4th June 1910 the Liblín was granted arms to go with its new status. <br>
On the 28th November 2000 the town was granted a [https://rekos.psp.cz/detail-symbolu/id/2437 flag to acompany the arms].
On the 28th November 2000 the town was granted a [https://rekos.psp.cz/detail-symbolu/id/2437 flag to acompany the arms].






[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Czechoslovakia, Czechia and Slovakia|'''Literature''']]: Image obtained from [http://rekos.psp.cz here].
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Czechoslovakia, Czechia and Slovakia|'''Literature''']]: Image obtained from [http://rekos.psp.cz here].<br>
Blazon and information from: Liška, K. : Sbírka komunálních znaků, pečetí a razítek. III/1 Znaky, pečetí a razítka českých měst a měesteček A-CH
Blazon and information from: Liška, K. : Sbírka komunálních znaků, pečetí a razítek. III/1 Znaky, pečetí a razítka českých měst a měesteček A-CH


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