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Heraldry
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The symbols of the City of Rubizhne in Lugans'ka region,
Ukraine, are at <rubizhne.lg.ua>.
Valentin Poposki, 25 May 2006
From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"The square panel consists of three vertical strips. In the
centre on the yellow field is green pine in height of 1/2 parties
of the flag, equal parts from a staff and free edge identical
consist of four green and four white horizontal strips which are
equal of 1/8 heights of the flag."
Dov Gutterman, 12 May 2009
image from the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry
From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"It was confirmed in December, 25th, 2002 by the decision of
city council session. Per pale. Or; pine with the pulled out
roots vert, in the dexter chief part is rising five-colour
rainbow (gules, or, vert, azure, purple). The left field barry by
vert and argent. The shield enframed by argent cartouche and
crowned by argent city crown. The authors are O.Zhytnychenko and
A.Zakorets'kyi.
On a cartouche under the crown is or flower of a peony,
vegetative symbol of Lugans'ka oblast'. Under a cartouche is
white-green-white tape with a white inscription
"Rubizhne". The authors are O.Zhytnychenko and
A.Zakorets'kyi.
Per pale board means city name - Rubizhne ("rubizh"
means "border"). Four argent strips specify city
conditions near Siversk'y Donets', Krasna and Borova rivers. The
bottom strip means lakes: Katerynivs'ke, Glyboke, Velyke, Male,
Kryve, Lopushne, Leneve, Bile, Crugle, Pischane. Vert strips
symbolise old trees and green large forests. The pine on an or
background immortalises the big human feat - artificial green
forests on the sandy suburbs. The rainbow symbolises the first
enterprises, which gave a life of the city, and specifies in
industrial specialisation - manufacturing of chemical raw
materials for the textile industry and defence."
Dov Gutterman, 12 May 2009
From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"It has been based after the termination of building of the
railway Lysychans'k-Kupiansk between stations Lysychans'k and
Kreminna near lake Bile in 1896. The station has received its
name from the village Rubizhne based in 1770 near Siversk'y
Donets' river. The name exists from the end of XVI century, since
1720 there was constucted the Ukrainian defensive line.
"ZNAK" #39 (2006)"
Dov Gutterman, 12 May 2009