Coat of arms of Svätý Jur

The coat of arms of Svätý Jur (German: Sankt Georgen, Hungarian: Szentgyörgy, English: Saint George) were officially granted on June 14, 1647, but the use of it on seals dates from the 15th century.

Coat of arms of Svätý Jur
ArmigerCity of Svätý Jur
Adopted1647

The arms show knight Saint George sitting on the horse holding a shield with painted white cross in his right hand while sword holding in his left hand. There is a dragon placed in the lower section of the coat of arms.

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    • Kartous et al, 1991; Slowakei - Spaziergänge durch die Jahrhunderte der Städte und Städchen. Piroda, Bratislava, 1994 (German version, ISBN 80-07-00531-5)
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