File:Letichev Coats of Arms.jpg

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Key words: Letychiv, Coat of Arms

The upper was originally presented to the town of Letichev by Stephan Batory in 1569. The Russian Imperial double eagle was added after the Polish Partition in 1792 in the lower. The wolf symbolizes the River Volk (wolf) which runs through the town.
Date 29 December 2006 (original upload date)
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current19:46, 29 December 2006Thumbnail for version as of 19:46, 29 December 2006830 × 1,664 (89 KB)Klezmer~commonswikiKey words: Letychiv, Coat of Arms The upper was originally presented to the town of Letichev by Stephan Batory in 1569. The Russian Imperial double eagle was added after the Polish Partition in 1792 in the lower. The wolf symbolizes the River Volk (wolf)
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