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From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"It was confirmed by city council session at September,
12th, 2002. The square panel is divided on a diagonal from the
top free corner into two equal triangular fields; in top red is a
yellow mark of the railway, in bottom yellow is a green oak
branch.."Znak" 28 (2002))."
Dov Gutterman, 8 June 2003
The Ukrainian
Heraldry site show a yellow oak branch on green background on
the flag and Coat of Arms. However,
<www.auc.org.ua>
show the opposite on both.
Who is correct?
Reding the text at the Heraldry site : "in bottom yellow is
a green oak branch" mean that their own image is wrong....
Dov Gutterman, 19 July 2004
Correct symbols: a green oak branch on yellow (gold) field.
Andriy Grechylo, 20 July 2004
from <www.auc.org.ua>
From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"It was confirmed by city council session at September,
12th, 2002. The shield per bend sinister on the gules and or. Im
the top field is or wheel with a wing (a mark of the railway), in
the bottom or field is vert oak branch with nine oak leaflets and
to four acorns. The authors are V.Kryvenko and O.Poljachok.
The symbol of the railway specifies that city has received
development due to the railway station construction. The
oustanding natural and historical factor for development of city
became the Black wood. The oak symbolizes endurance, force,
courage and resistance of intentions. Color scale: yellow (or) is
symbol of riches and greatness, gules is symbol of courage and
boldness, vert is symbol of well-being and hope."Znak"
28 (2002)."
Dov Gutterman, 8 June 2003
from the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry
from the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry
From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"here was found as railway station at 1869 by construction
of the Odesa-Kharkiv railway. The station has received the name
of village Znamyanka located for 3khms. from it. That village was
found at 1730 by immigrants from the central Russia (it is
probable - from Znamenske village of the Oryol province). Station
and office was constructed in the Black wood. The Black wood is
located on a right coast of the Ingulets' river. During the tatar
attacks on Kyiv and Podolia there passed the Black way which
moved tatars. In the wood they concentrated the groups before
attacks. In 1764-81 the name "black" was applied to
large territory of modern district which entered into Black
hussar military settlements Naturalists connect the name
"Black wood" from very much shaded, dark oak
trees."
Dov Gutterman, 8 June 2003