Coat of arms of Cimișlia
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The coat of arms of Cimișlia (Romanian: Stemă Cimișliei) is the official coat of arms of the city of Cimișlia, in the Cimișlia District, Moldova. It consists of a silver balance coming out of the coat of arms on the left and that holds an ear of grain representing the wealth of the city's cereals. On the canton (corner) of the coat of arms is the danga of a Tatar tribe, a unique symbol of Cimișlia. The field is blue, representing the sky and other values and elements. Above the coat of arms is a mural crown with three towers. It was proposed to use the coat of arms on the flag of Cimișlia, which was approved for a few months before the flag was changed again to its current form.
Coat of arms of Cimișlia | |
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Armiger | Civic |
Adopted | 16 June 2009; 14 years ago (2009-06-16) |
Crest | Mural crown with three towers |
Shield | An azure field with a Roman silver balance holding a golden ear of grain; golden local Tatar danga in the canton |
The process for the adoption of a coat of arms for Cimișlia was long. It began in March 2007 after a request from the mayor. A contest was organized in the city, but the proposals sent were ultimately rejected. The Cimișlia City Council asked the National Heraldry Commission (CNH) and a local painter for assistance. They designed Cimișlia's current coat of arms, and upon its submission, it was adopted on 16 June 2009.