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The arms show typical symbols for an agricultural community. They already appear on the only known seal of the village, dating from 1852. The (rather unheraldic) colours were proposed at the early 20th century by the Hungarian Imperial Archives.  
The arms show typical symbols for an agricultural community. They already appear on the only known seal of the village, dating from 1852. The (rather unheraldic) colours were proposed at the early 20th century by the Hungarian Imperial Archives.  
'''[[Literature]]''': Kartous and Vrteľ


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[[Literature]] : Kartous and Vrteľ


[[Category:Slovak Municipalities K|Kralova pri Senci]]
[[Category:Slovak Municipalities K|Kralova pri Senci]]
[[Category:Senec|Kralova pri Senci]]
[[Category:Senec|Kralova pri Senci]]
[[Category:Granted 1994|Kralova pri Senci]]
[[Category:Granted 1994|Kralova pri Senci]]

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KRAĽOVÁ PRI SENCI

Province : Bratislava
District (okres) : Senec

Kráľová pri Senci (Erb, znak)

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  • (sk) V modrom štíte na zelenej pažiti vpravo zlatý stoh zľava prekrytý dvoma zelenými skríženými, striebornými povrieslami previazanými snopmi, predným so zastoknutým strieborným obráteným kosákom so zlatou rukoväťou; pred tým všetkým na pažiti strieborný pluh s kolieskami.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on April 18, 1994.

The arms show typical symbols for an agricultural community. They already appear on the only known seal of the village, dating from 1852. The (rather unheraldic) colours were proposed at the early 20th century by the Hungarian Imperial Archives.

Literature: Kartous and Vrteľ


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