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Zenica (Zenica-Doboj Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Last modified: 2001-08-10 by dov gutterman
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by Zeljko Heimer, 25 March 2001



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Overview

Community of Zenica (Zenica and Doboj Canton) - The coat of arms of Zenica is adopted some time after 1996, say 1997 or so. It is of shield shape. It pictures the river Bosna flowing along the right edge of the shield and curving along it. Two lines crossing it in base symbolise communication. There are four elements in circular medalions. The first one pictures the old fort Vranduk, the seat of Bosnian kings and house of "did" (patriarch of Bosnian pataren religion: "bogumili"). Second medalion pictures a cross, one as it is found on a monument of Kulin-ban, also symbolizing the Cristianity. The third symbol in clockwise order is a crescent, symbolizing Islam and Turkish period, and fourth contains two crossed hammers, symbolizing mining industry as well as, indirectly, the Austrian-Hungaian period.
The flag is white, with the coat of arms set in the middle. The vertical version is the only one prescribed. The width of the CoA is prescribed 2/3 of the hoist. Ratio 1:2.