Coat of arms of Nizhny Novgorod
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Adopted1583
20 December 2006 (current)
20 December 2006 (current)
| Coat of arms of Nizhny Novgorod | |
|---|---|
| Versions | |
Small version | |
| Adopted | 1583 20 December 2006 (current) |
| Crest | Five prong crown |
| Shield | Modern French shield |
| Order(s) | Order of Lenin |
| Earlier version(s) | |
| Use | City Duma of Nizhny Novgorod |
| Adopted December 20, 2006 | |
The coat of arms of Nizhny Novgorod is the official symbol of the city from December 20, 2006.[1]
For the basis of the coat of arms of Nizhny Novgorod, the historical coat of arms of August 16, 1781 was taken.[2]
The coat of arms of Nizhny Novgorod is an image of a deer on the French heraldic shield framed with the ribbon of the Order of Lenin.
Heraldic description: "On the silver (white) shield a walking red deer is depicted. Horns, eyes and hoofs are black. The shield is crowned with a golden crown tower with five prongs with a golden laurel wreath. Framed on the sides with ribbon of the Order of Lenin".
- The deer is a symbol of nobility, purity and greatness, life, wisdom and justice;
- The crown is a symbol of achieving a high stage of development. The crown indicates that Nizhny Novgorod is the administrative center of the Nizhny Novgorod Region and the Volga Federal District;
- The ribbon around the shield indicates that Nizhny Novgorod was awarded the Order of Lenin.
Symbolic color values:
- silver (white) color is a symbol of perfection, nobility, purity of thoughts and peace;
- red color is a symbol of courage, intrepidity, maturity, energy and vitality;
- black color is a symbol of prudence, wisdom, honesty, modesty, humility and eternity of being.

