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Rotmistrivs'ka Community (Cherkasy, Ukraine)

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The Rotmistrivs'ka Community (Ротмістрівська сільська громада) was created in 2016, and enlarged in 2020. It has about 311 km² with about 9000 inhabitants. It has 13 populated places. Its administrative seat is the Village of Rotmistrivka.
The Community hasn't adopted its own symbols, yet, as far as I know (in such cases usually the symbols of the administrative seat are in use, until the distinct symbols are adopted).

Further sources:
https://www.rayrada.ck.ua/8-silski-rady/5597-rotmistrivska-silska-terytorialna-hromada.html
http://www.heraldicum.ru/ukraine/towns/rotmistr.htm
https://www.vexillographia.ru/ukraine/towns/rotmistr.htm
https://www.vexillographia.ru/ukraine/towns/nosachov.htm

Valentin Poposki, 21 December 2024


Village of Rotmistrivka



Coat of Arms

images by Valentin Poposki

The village of Rotmistrivka has its own symbols adopted by the Village Council on 26.10.2005.

Flag: The flag is the banner of arms.

Coat of arms: The comet in the coat of arms of Rotmistrivka illustrates a historical fact: About 90'000'000 years ago, a huge meteorite fell in this area, resulting in the formation of a giant crater with a diameter of about three kilometers. The rafter recalls the military rank of "Captain". The blue color symbolizes aviation, since near Rotmistrivka in the 1930s–1990s there was a military airfield. The red color symbolizes granite mined in a quarry near the village. The author of the coat of arms is O.G. Tolkushin, the image was made by the artist V.A. Oleksenko.

Valentin Poposki, 21 December 2024


Village of Nosachiv



Coat of Arms

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Of the other places, only the village of Nosachiv has its own symbols. They were adopted on 9.9.2014. No other details.
Valentin Poposki, 21 December 2024