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by Ivan Sache, 25 January 2003
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From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"It was confirmed by village council at July, 11, 2001. The
square yellow panel, from a staff to middle of free edge passes a
dark blue wedge, on which is yellow mill wheel (in diameter in
1/3 sides of a flag, the axis of a wheel passes on distance in
1/4 sides of a flag from a staff). The authors are Yu.Terlets'kyi
and A.Grechylo.
Source: Andriy Grechylo, Yuriy Terletskyi: COATS-OF-ARMS
AND FLAGS OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES IN RIVNE OBLAST."
Dov Gutterman, 17 January 2003
Note that the diameter must be understood as the outer
diameter of the wheel, excluding the vanes.
Ivan Sache, 25 January 2003
from the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry
From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"It was confirmed by village council at July, 11, 2001. In
an or field on the sable ground is a sable wooden mill with or
seams, a gules roof and a or mill wheel, above an argent wavy
beam also become azure a basis. The authors are Yu.Terlets'kyi
and A.Grechylo. The mill specifies the name of settlement, azure
color symbolizes rich local reservoirs, and or (on a flag -
yellow) personifies generosity and well-being.
Source: Andriy Grechylo, Yuriy Terletskyi: COATS-OF-ARMS
AND FLAGS OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES IN RIVNE OBLAST."
Dov Gutterman, 17 January 2003
From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"The name of a settlement connects to water mills on Ikva
river. The first written mention about Mlyniv is known from end
of XV century when great Lithuanian prince Olexander has
presented settlement to Moskvytyn Bobr. In the certificate at
1562 appears already as city. Under the royal privilege 1789 the
city received the sanction to realization of four annual
fairs."
Dov Gutterman, 17 January 2003