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Description Tomilino coat of arms

Russian Heraldic Register no. 142

Textual description: "On a sky-blue (azure) field a golden-upon-green rafter, whith truncated toothing at the bottom, where each tooth have a green rhomb in it. Out of the center of the rafter in a straight down direction a golden shingle appears, which is connected with the same hexagonal tooth with green rhomb in it. Above the rafter there are two silver concaved rhomb, each with a golden cross in it made by a two-bladed propeller. Below the rafter, in the center of a green plot, a golden rooster head with a red (dark red) comb, one eye and a beard. A rooster head is holding a silver concaved rhomb in an open beak.
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Source Administration of Tomilino settlement www.tomilino.com
Author Author: Administration of Tomilino settlement of Luberetskiy district of Moscow region of Russia (and so is the public municipal property of Tomilino administration as a kind of logo of Tomilino)

Date of adoption: 06.03.1997

Use: Free, but notification of Tomilino administration recommended.

Coat of Arms of Tomilino adopted by a City Council Decree no. 57 issued on March 4, 1997 and signed by the Head of the Local Government Board (Administration) of Tomilino settlement.

Coat of Arms designed by Constantin Mochonov (city of Himki), painter - Robert Malanichev (Moscow).


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