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"It is square panel with the emblem colors and
figures."
Source: Ukrainian
Heraldry website
Dov Gutterman, 7 March 2004
from Ukrainian Heraldry website
"Shield per fess by vert and or. In the first field is an
or branch of millet. In the second field is an mutton cap with
gules ending. The arms is edged by decorative cartouche and
decorated by a rural crown.
Millet is the village name symbol. The mutton cap means
successful and useful conducting sheep breeding in village."
Source: Ukrainian
Heraldry website
Dov Gutterman, 7 March 2004
"The name occurs from millet (proso). The first settlers
arrived here in the late spring, when the terms of crop and
planting had gone. All lands have sowed millet which has had time
to yield a crop. Inhabitants are famous also for the skill to
conduct sheep breeding and to sew casings and caps."
Source: Ukrainian
Heraldry website
Dov Gutterman, 7 March 2004