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Latest revision as of 14:11, 29 January 2024
PODGORICA (Подгорица)
(1946-1992 Titograd)
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
Unfortunately we have no information on the meaning or origin of these arms yet.
If you have any information on the origin or meaning of these arms, or have additional images that you want to share, please mail us your information !
The previous arms were adopted in the 1970s.
The composition represents the Monument of a Partizan Fighter and the Queen Milena's bridge over the river Ribnica.
In the 19th century the city used the arms below, showing a ruin.
It represents Doclea, the ruins of the ancient Roman city on which Podgorica was built. The first name of Montenegro was Duklja (Doclea).
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