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image by eljko Heimer, 2 November 2004
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I have been contacted recently by the mayor of Barban, a
community in the Istria County, informing me of the recently
adopted and approved coat of arms and flag. Barban is located in
central-eastern part of Istria, some 30 km NE of Pula. The community counts just over
3,000 inhabitants, though the town of the same name is no more
the 1/10 of that number.
The coat of arms of the community of Barban is a historical coat
of arms of Barban: or a bar vert in chief three moustaches sable
and in base a bridge gules over water azure. The moustaches,
locally called barbe cant the name of the town. The flag
is red with the coat of arms off-set to hoist and towards top.
Before the adoption of this modernized design Barban was using a
more traditional representation of the coat of arms topped with a
golden civic crown and with two oak branches binded with a golden
ribon below. This artwork must have been used since mid-1990's.
eljko Heimer, 2 November 2004
In French, the word barbe, coming from Latin barba,
was originally used to designate the facial hair; progressively,
its meaning was narrowed to the chin hair, that is the beard.
Ivan Sache, 11 November 2004
Mr. Renato Turcinov from Pula pointed me out the error that it
may well be that the identification is errorneous and the word
instead of moustaches should simply be beard(s). He also noted
that the connection of the town name Barban with beards is
probably case of "popular etymology" (which is not
ususal way of canting things in herladry, anyway). The fact is
that the name of the town originates from the name of the ancient
Roman family Parpanus (according to R. Matijaic:
"Anticko naslijedje u toponimiji Istre"), says
Turcinov.
eljko Heimer, 26 November 2006
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image by eljko Heimer, 2 November 2004
Previous Coat of Arms
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image by eljko Heimer, 3 August 2008
Pre-2004 version of the community coat of arms, based on the
drawing available in "Barbanski glasnik" local bulletin
from <www.barban.hr>.
eljko Heimer, 3 August 2008