Herb Kociewia


Herb Kociewia

The coat of arms of Kociewie, an ethnic and cultural region in the south-eastern part of Gdańsk Pomerania, was adopted on March 7, 2003 at the General Assembly of the Federation of Associations and Unions "Więźba Kociewska" in Rokocin. He was selected from among three proposals selected from the works sent for the competition announced by the editors of Dziennik Bałtycki. The author of the winning design was a student of the University of Gdansk Stanisław Buczkowski, artistically perfected him Józef Olszynka and Grzegorz Walkowski.

Kociewia coat of arms is a rectangular, semicircular shield divided into three parts, which is a to three poviats comprising Kociewie: Tczew, Starogardzki and Świecie. The colors of individual fields symbolize: yellow - fertility and wealth associated with arable fields, green - Kociewie forests, blue - water and clean air. In the center of the coat of arms there is a red neck standing on two legs, with paws tipped with lion's claws, an eagle wing with five feathers, ears protruding and raised vertically with a slightly twisted tail. Gryf emphasizes the historical relationships between Kociewie and Pomorze, its form refers to the emblem of Prince Sambor II from the prince's seal on Tczew's location document from 1260.

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