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by Antonio Martins, 20 December 1999
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From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
In February 17 1995 the session of the town council approved the
gonfalon: a sqare canvas . In a white field there is the coat of
arms of the town. On the sides, the gonfalon has dark blue edging
which width of 1/5 from the width of the gonfalon. The edging
symbolizes the two rivers of Bystrytsya, running through the
town. The author is I.Marchuk.
Phil Nelson, 7 July 1999
by Antonio Martins , 20 December 1999
from Ukrainian
Heraldry web site
From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
In 1994 town council session has confirmed a modern CoA - in an
azure field you see or mural gate with three equal towers and
each of them has three embattlements and five loop-holes. At the
gate archangel Michael statant with his wings down. In his right
hand he has a raised sword and in his left hand he has a shield.
Phil Nelson, 7 July 1999
From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
Capital of Ivano Frankyivsk Oblast. It appeared in the XVII
century on the place of Pasychne and Kniagynino villages as a
fortress of the magnates Potots'kyis. It was named after Andrew
Potots'kyi's son Stanislav. Under that name it was mentioned for
the first time in 1662.
Phil Nelson, 7 July 1999
Pototsk'yi? ....Right is Potocki.
Mariusz Kedzierski , 26 May 2000
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