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Heraldry
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From Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"The square panel is divided into four equal square fields -
two dark blue (top from a staff and bottom from free edge) and
two red, in the top field from the staff is yellow head of an
elk."
Dov Gutterman, 22 January 2010
image from Ukrainian
Heraldry
From Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"It was confirmed in September, 26th, 2002 by the decision
of VI village council session of V convocation. Quarterly; azure,
gules, gules, azure. Head of an elk or, accompanied in the chief
by orthodox cross or. The shield enframed by or cartouche and
crowned by city crown gules. The author is O.Zheliba.
In the large emblem shield is framed by two cones or, two
clusters of viburnum below, intertwined by the tape azure with
paty cross and inscriptions "16", "26",
"Losynivka" or.
Head of elk is the mention about modern and historical names of
settlement. The orthodox cross is symbol about monks of
Kyiv-Pechers'k monastery who has based settlement, a sign on
modern Christian virtues of inhabitants. Four fields are symbol
of four periods in the village life: nobles, monastic, soviet and
modern. Paty crosses mean belief, hope, love, rescue, readiness
to protect the Native land. Two crosses personify two church in
settlement in XIX-XX centuries (Ivan Bogoslov and Troits'ka)."
Dov Gutterman, 22 January 2010
From Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"The first data about it refers to 1626 in the document on
transfer of land Losyni Holovy ("Elk Heads") to
Malahovs'kyi landlord.
"ZNAK" #44 (2008)"
Dov Gutterman, 22 January 2010