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The Smilyans'ka Community (Смілянська міська громада)
is one of 26 communities in Cherkas'kyy County. It was created in 2020. It has about 39 km² with about
66'500 inhabitants in two populated places. The Administrative seat is the City of Smila.
The Community hasn't adopted its own symbols, but is using the symbols of the City of Smila.
(This is common practice; the symbols of the administrative seat are in use, until the distinct symbols
are adopted)
Further sources:
https://www.rayrada.ck.ua/sahunivska-silska-rada/8-silski-rady/5605-smilianska-miska-terytorialna-hromada.html
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=827211617483447&set=a.250984783830710
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=904491478480034&set=pb.100067575697165.-2207520000
https://smila-rada.gov.ua/sites/default/files/smila_pasport_012.pdf
https://smila-rada.gov.ua/content/...
https://www.heraldicum.ru/ukraine/towns/smela.htm
https://www.vexillographia.ru/ukraine/towns/smela.htm
Valentin Poposki, 23 December 2024
The first set of the City symbols were adopted in 1992, and were updated in 2008.
The flag is a crimson cloth (length twice the width), in the center of which is the coat of arms of
Smila in a white border. The current flag has the full version of the arms on it.
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The full version of the arms was adopted on 30.10.2008 and that version is currently in use.
The second coat of arms was adopted by the City Council on 10.7.1992. In a green field, a girl in silver
clothing with an ornament at the bottom, a golden braid and a red headband breaks a black arrow over her
head; at the base is a silver wall of a settlement with black seams.
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The first coat of arms was granted to Smila on 11.3.1779. In a red field, the golden letters "XL". This is the monogram of the owner of the city, Ksawery Lubomirski.
Valentin Poposki, 23 December 2024