Archlebov

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ARCHLEBOV

Province: Jihomoravský Kraj
District (Okres) : Hodonín

Arms (crest) of Archlebov

Official blazon

V modrém štítě zlatý polský plot se dvěma vyššími kůly po stranách a zeleným vinným hroznem uprostřed. Za ním vyrůstají dvě borovice přirozených barev se zlatými slaměnými víchy na kmenech, mezi nimi zlaté slunce bez tváře.

Origin/meaning

The arms were registered on January 22, 2001.

The arms are based on the town seal from 1621. It represents medieval folklore tradition of „zarážení hory“ (loosely „closing the vineyard“). When the grapes started to ripen (late August) all roads to the vinyards were blocked by wattle fences, and maypoles with bunches of flowers attached were erected in the vineyards. No one was allowed to enter the vineyards until the harvest and trespassers were heavily punished.


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