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PATENTBUREAU Symbolics Of Prydniprov'ia Puhivka
From history of heraldry of Ukraine
Modern individual symbolism
State differences of Ukraine
Symbolics of Prydniprov'ia regions
Kyiv area
Symbolism of Ukrainian the cossacks

Puhivka

Village inhabitants resistanced to Mongols at 1240, for what small town was destroyed "in down and ashes". Its other name - Desnyans'kyi small town which was found by prince Volodymyr at 980. In the Middle Ages the village was known as Komarivka. It belonged to monastery, but administratively obeyed to Hoholiv squadron.

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The modern emblem

 

 

In a vert field with argent engrailed base is a or puhivka plant with three argent flowers. In the base is engrailed azure fillet fess. The emblem adorned by or decorative cartouche and crowned by an or rural crown.

The puhivka flower means the name of village. It is the long-term grassy plant, grows on bogs, blossoms in May-June. Fading, plant turns in magnificent snow-white sultans who remind big flowers. The azure fess symbolizes Desna river.

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The gonfalon

 

 

Gonfalon is a rectangular green panel with white engrailed strip below, on which is dark blue engrailed fillet fess. In the centre is yellow puhivka plant with three white flowers.