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==Former coat of arms==
==Former coat of arms==
[[File:POL Stanisławów COA.svg|thumb|left|City emblem during the II Polish Republic]]
[[File:POL Stanisławów COA.svg|thumb|left|City emblem during the II Polish Republic]]
The Polish city emblem was adopted at a session of the city council on March 10, 1938 and published on May 24, 1938. It was composed of a modern French [[Escutcheon (heraldry)|escutcheon]], in the middle of which was a big white three tower castle with open front city gates. Inside the gate is the [[Piława coat of arms]], Potocki family symbol.<ref name="how" />
The Polish city emblem was adopted at a session of the city council on March 10, 1938, and published on May 24, 1938. It was composed of a modern French [[Escutcheon (heraldry)|escutcheon]], in the middle of which was a big white three tower castles with open front city gates. Inside the gate is the [[Piława coat of arms]], Potocki family symbol.<ref name="how" />


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:44, 8 February 2023

Coat of arms of Ivano-Frankivsk
Versions
The Great Coat of Arms of Ivano Frankivsk
ArmigerIvano-Frankivsk
Adopted1995
CrestGolden Stone Triple tower
Torsenone
Shieldtraditional Iberian
Supportersblack jackdaws, crowned
Compartmentnone

Coat of arms of Ivano-Frankivsk (Template:Lang-uk) is an official symbol of the Ivano-Frankivsk city. The current one was adopted on February 17, 1995.[1]

Former coat of arms

City emblem during the II Polish Republic

The Polish city emblem was adopted at a session of the city council on March 10, 1938, and published on May 24, 1938. It was composed of a modern French escutcheon, in the middle of which was a big white three tower castles with open front city gates. Inside the gate is the Piława coat of arms, Potocki family symbol.[1]

References

Further reading

  • Ryszard Tymoteusz Komorowski: "Ilustrowany przewodnik heraldyczny". Bellona. Warszawa 2007. ISBN 9788311107403 (in Polish)
  • Leszek Pudłowski: "Heraldyka miejska II Rzeczypospolitej" in "Polskie tradycje samorządowe a heraldyka". Lublin 1992. ISBN 8322704623 (in Polish)