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Petrovo (Municipality, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Петрово

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Presentation of Petrovo

The municipality of Petrovo was established in 1993 from parts of the former municipalities of Gračanica and Maglaj. The seat of administration, Petrovo, was known as Bosansko Petrovo Selo until 1992.

Željko Heimer, 23 January 2013


Coat of arms of Petrovo

[Municipal arms]

Coat of arms of Petrovo - Image by Željko Heimer, 23 January 2013

The coat of arms of Petrovo (image), adopted on 20 February 1998 (Wikipedia), is prescribed in Article 7 of the Municipal Statutes as follows:

The municipality has a coat of arms that is the symbol of the municipality.
The coat of arms has the following contents and meaning:
- The shield with a ribbon in Serbian tricolour with the name of the municipality, above which is in the top part inscribed the head of a double-headed eagle with a crown, as part of the coat of arms of Republika Srpska;
- In the shield of the coat of arms is depicted the "St. Nicolas" monastery at Mount Ozren under which is a ribbon in the Serbian tricolour inscribed "Ozren the land of the Nemanić [dynasty]", which highlights affiliation to the founders of the first Serbian state and existence and endurance of the Serb people at Ozren;
- In the bottom part of the shield are depicted characteristics of the municipal area, that is: the slopes of Ozren, woods, mineral wealth, thermo-mineral waters and other natural richnesses, as well as wheat ears as a symbol of attachment of the population of the municipality to crop production.
The coat of arms of the municipality may be used as a protected symbol on letterheads and other inscriptions of the municipality.
The use of the coat of arms as the municipal symbol shall be further determined by a Decision of the Municipal Assembly.

The Populari database shows a quite different image that more or less matches the basic requirements of the description.

Željko Heimer, 23 January 2013