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'''Origin/meaning :'''<br>
'''Origin/meaning :'''<br>
The arms were granted in 1748 by Empress Maria Theresia. The three white bars represent the three rivers of the region - Danube, Sava and Bosut. The golden collar on the deer is symbol of richness, and the cypress is symbol of natural wealth of the region. The arms are now used, in a slightly different form, by the <a href=cro/vukovars|Vukovar and Srijem County]] in Croatia.
The arms were granted in 1748 by Empress Maria Theresia. The three white bars represent the three rivers of the region - Danube, Sava and Bosut. The golden collar on the deer is symbol of richness, and the cypress is symbol of natural wealth of the region. The arms are now used, in a slightly different form, by the [[Vukovar and Srijem County]] in Croatia.


[[Literature]] : Csáky, 1995
[[Literature]] : Csáky, 1995


[[Category:Austro-Hungarian Empire]]
[[Category:Austro-Hungarian Empire]]

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SZERÉM PROVINCE

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Origin/meaning :
The arms were granted in 1748 by Empress Maria Theresia. The three white bars represent the three rivers of the region - Danube, Sava and Bosut. The golden collar on the deer is symbol of richness, and the cypress is symbol of natural wealth of the region. The arms are now used, in a slightly different form, by the Vukovar and Srijem County in Croatia.

Literature : Csáky, 1995