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Tomilino coat of arms

Russian Heraldic Register no. 142

Textual description: "On a sky-blue (azure) field a golden-upon-green rafter, whith truncated toothing at the bottom, where each tooth have a green rhomb in it. Out of the center of the rafter in a straight down direction a golden shingle appears, which is connected with the same hexagonal tooth with green rhomb in it. Above the rafter there are two silver concaved rhomb, each with a golden cross in it made by a two-bladed propeller. Below the rafter, in the center of a green plot, a golden rooster head with a red (dark red) comb, one eye and a beard. A rooster head is holding a silver concaved rhomb in an open beak.

Author: Administration of Tomilino settlement of Luberetskiy district of Moscow region of Russia (and so is the public municipal property of Tomilino administration as a kind of logo of Tomilino)

Date of adoption: 06.03.1997

Source: Administration of Tomilino settlement www.tomilino.com

Use: Free, but notification of Tomilino administration recommended.

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