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Coat of Arms (probably not in use)
by Zeljko Heimer, 7 Febuary 2004
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Kotoriba is a small town with about 3,500 inhabtants, the
community totaling to a bit more then 6,000, situated in the far
east of the County, near the mouth of the river Mura into Drava,
on a railroad connecting Ptuj in Slovenia (with connection
furtehr towards Maribor and Ljubljana) through Cakovec to
Nagykanizsa in Hungary and further to Budapest. In the 18th
century this was among the bigegst places in Medimurje, counting
over 1000 inhabitants, developed from a 16th century fort
established by Zrinski family as a defence against Truks.
Kotoriba was using in mid-1990's a coat-of-arms-like emblem
consisting of a shield shwing the local church and in chief
inscribed the name of the community. The shield is set in an
abstract floral ornament and topped with the coat of arms of
Croatia (in the representations this was simplified by removing
all details from the crest-crown). The church is built 1768-1784
and dedicated to "Seven sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary
and St. Cross" (Sedam alosti Blaene Djevice
Marije i svetog Kria).
From correspondence I had with the community (though <www.kotoriba.hr> in late
1990's) they were already concious that this was no proper
emblem, and in May 1999 there was issued a public concourse for
the new coat of arms and the flag. Ho