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Turze Rogi village (Poland)
Łuków commune, Łukow county, Lubelskie vojvodship
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image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 27 Jun 2009
adopted 2008
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Turze Rogi village
Turze Rogi - village, Łuków Commune (rural), Łuków County, Lubelskie Voivodship.
Located in eastern Poland, it has the population of 493 (2006).
The village wisely took advantage of the European Union's dotation,
mobilized own wits and muscles, and spruced-up the place making it extremely
pleasant.
It's clean, attractive, with the village center boasting a sport field,
internet cafe, spacious park with picnic facilities and monument of the
Tur (aurochs or urus
-
- Bos primigenius). That ancient animal is remembered in the name of
the village - "Turze Rogi" which means "Horns of the Aurochs".
The village square displays also, proudly, the flag of the village
adopted, together with the Arms, in 2008.
The village has a decent football (soccer) team - LKS "Tur" Turze Rogi,
another pride of the community.
Arms: on a green shield a black head of tur (aurochs) with its prominent
horns. Top of the shield carries the name of the village - "Turze Rogi"
in block capital letters.
Flag is a white rectangle with the Arms placed in its center.
Chrystian Kretowicz, 27 Jun 2009
Arms
image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 27 Jun 2009
adopted 2008