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Coat of Arms
by Zeljko Heimer, 9 June 2004
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The community of umberak is situated west of Zagreb and south of Samobor towards the Slvoenian border in
the relatively low mountains (or high hills) of the same name.
Population 3500. The administrative organization in the area is
somewhat dimmy, there where several changes in mid-1990's,
combining and reconbining the teritorries of today neighbouring
communities of Kraiæ and Soice. The seat of
administration is in Kostanjevac (population 136 [sic! 1991
census]).
It may be curiosity to mention that in umberak is the only
compact area where there is relatively numerous population
members of the Greek-Catholic Church. To keep things simple it
coulsd be said that this is the Catholic community preserving the
Eastern Orthodox rite, but recognizing the authority of the Pope,
organized in its own diocese in Croatia, with seat of the bishop
set traditionally in Krievci, though these are almost no
his followers in that area. Besid ethe population of
umberak, there are just occasional smaller groups in
Slavonia, that are mostly Ukrainians and Ritheians setteled
relatively late.
The coat of arms is: Vert seme of mullets argent. The symbolic of
the coat of arms is, I believe, the scattered villages (silver
mullets) in the green nature - the region is rich with well
preserved natural forests (part of it is also a nature
reservation). The coat of arms is probably adopted in mid-1990's
and I noticed it on road signs in 2000. However, I have not found
any info on the flag, yet