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Selnica (Medjimurje, Croatia)

Opc'ina Selnica

Last modified: 2006-10-14 by dov gutterman
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image by Željko Heimer, 5 July 2006



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Overview

Selnica is a community in the Medimurje County some 15 km north-west of Cakovec. Population about 3,500, the main town of the same name has 1,100 inhabitants. As is the case with several other community in Medimurje, there are slightly more Roma living there (over 4%) then in the rest of Croatia.
The coat of arms of Selnica is azure a lion winged passant or holding with front paws an open book inscribed 1334. The emblem symbolizes the patron of the community St. Mark. The date refers to the year when the parish was established.
The area is in northermost parts of Croatia and was once ruled by Hungary, it is far from away the coast. I have no doubt that the only common thing with Venice is that they share the same patron saint...
The flag is blue with the yellow bordered coat of arms in the middle (to be confirmed, but most probably from the partial picture in the source).
These symbols were designed by Danijel Hampamer, who designed several other communal symbols in the Medimurje County. According to the first article below, the symbols were adopted in June 2004 and according to the other, they were first used publicly on 23 April 2005 on the St. Mark's Day celebration in Selnica.
Sources:
- "Lav u grbu", Medimurje, županijske novine, br. 2567, 6.7.2004, <www.medjimurje.com>.
- "U ocekivanju Markova - Dana Opcine Selnica ", Medimurje, županijske novine, br. 2608, 19.4.2005.
Željko Heimer, 5 July 2006


Coat of Arms


image by Željko Heimer, 5 July 2006