Herb Slociny (Rzeszów)


Slociny's coat of arms - an image of Saint Martin, a stylized S-shape bishop, symbolizing the name of the former village of Slocina. At the foot of Martin is a goose, which next to the book is one of his attributes. The crown at the top means that Slocina was once a royal village. In 1955 a part of the village was connected to Rzeszów. In 1977, a further part was merged to complete the process in 2006. Currently Słocina is a district of Rzeszów. Placement of the holy character in the coat of arms refers to the church under his call, located in Slocina. The cult of Saint Martin in Slocina dates back to the 17th century. The early inhabitants believed that the saint helped them survive the plague of cholera.

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