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Jezov (Czech Republic)

Hodonin okres, South Moravian region

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[Ježov flag] by Jarig Bakker, 22 Jan 2004
adopted 13 Nov 2002 See also:

Ježov municipality flag

Image after Petr Exner's Vexilologický Lexikon prapori obcí ČR (2002) - Ježov, Hodonin district, South Moravian region - adopted 13 Nov 2002.
736 inhabitants. Ježov is mentioned for the first time in the second half of the 14th century when it was a property of Vojtíšek z Ježova. Dominant of the village is an old, originally Gothic church of St. Jacob. During the village feast you can see a parade with a wreath and a drake. There are wine cellars in the village and also a brass band Podhoranka. Near the village at foothills of the Chřiby there is a camp site. Info from this site.
Jarig Bakker, 22 Jan 2004

Is that a hedgehog? He looks mean. A most unusual heraldic charge, if one indeed considers it heraldic...
Lewis A. Nowitz, 30 Jan 2004

Gotta watch out fer them porky-pines.
Al Kirsch, 30 Jan 2004

From Papworth's - "Sir Simon Eyre: Gules, a hedgehog salient (proper) collared and chained argent."
Porcupines and hedgehogs are occasionally encountered, but the more common description is "urchin", which heraldically covers both.
James Dignan, 31 Jan 2004


Ježov CoA

[Ježov CoA] from this site.