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from the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry
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From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"It was confirmed at August, 19th, 2004 by the decision of
IV convocation XIX village council session. The rectangular
canvas with a ratio of the sides as 1:1. In the blue field is
white horseshoe thorns from top to bottom with yellow paty cross
inside, accompanied above by yellow smaller paty cross, below by
five yellow fillet pales which tops form a semicircle an arch
from top to bottom. The author is Sergiy Tkachov."
Dov Gutterman. 4 March 2005
from the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry
From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"It was confirmed at August, 19th, 2004 by the decision of
IV convocation XIX village council session. Azure; argent
horseshoe thorns from top to bottom with or paty cross inside,
accompanied above by or smaller paty cross, below by five or
fillet pales which tops form a semicircle an arch from top to
bottom. The author is Sergiy Tkachov.
The basis of a composition is the arms of the XVII century
village owner "Luba" or "Lubich". The
horseshoe is stylized as the Dnister river which washes
Horyglady. The cross above a horseshoe symbolizes the Odai
village which is located on high coast of the river and
subordinated to parent Horyglady church. Or pales are symbol of
fields. In the bottom of a cross they outline an oval in the
easter egg form - "village as if easter egg"."
Dov Gutterman. 4 March 2005