Coat of arms of Skopje

The coat of arms of the City of Skopje (Macedonian: Грб на Скопје; Albanian: Stema e Shkupit) is an emblem in the form of a renaissance shield, depicting the Šar Mountains, the Skopje Fortress, the Vardar river and the Stone Bridge, all important landmarks of the city and North Macedonia as a whole.[1]

Coat of arms of Skopje

Replacement proposals

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The coat of arms of Skopje has been categorized as "near-heraldic" in the Macedonian Heraldic Society's review of municipal symbols in Macedonia due to being a landscape composition with several charges.[2] The society had suggested a heraldic revision of the symbol, which resulted in several alternative proposals. However the proposals haven't gotten to the point of being considered by the government.

Proposal by Aleksandar Kurov

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In 2006, heraldic artist, Aleksandar Kurov designed a version of the coat of arms of Skopje with some modified elements and completely new illustration style, this proposal later appeared in the 7th issue of "Macedonian Herald" courtesy of the Macedonian Heraldic Society.[3]

Proposal by the Macedonian Heraldic Society

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In 2020, on the occasion of the liberation of Skopje, the Macedonian Heraldic Society published a design inspired by Aleksandar Kurov's proposal, but this time with greater attention to the Rule of tincture, the design also used the Macedonian territorial heraldic system, as such it featured a mural crown of the capital city and a wreath of Macedonian oak.[4]

Historical versions

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Official portal of City of Skopje - City symbols". 2014-09-29. Archived from the original on 2014-09-29. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  2. ^ "Macedonian Herald - Issue 6" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-08-12.
  3. ^ "Macedonian Herald - Issue 7" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-08-12.
  4. ^ "The coat of arms of the city of Skopje according to MTHS | Macedonian Heraldric Society". heraldika.org.mk. 2020-11-12. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  5. ^ Jonovski, Jovan (June 2021). "Heraldry in Macedonia with Special Regard to the People's/Socialist Republic of Macedonia until 1991". Genealogy. 5 (2): 43. doi:10.3390/genealogy5020043.
  6. ^ Jonovski, Jovan (June 2021). "Heraldry in Macedonia with Special Regard to the People's/Socialist Republic of Macedonia until 1991". Genealogy. 5 (2): 43. doi:10.3390/genealogy5020043.