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submitted through Rob Raeside, 24 July 1999
Modra is c. 30 km north of Bratislava with 8.000 inhabitants. It was
known since the 12th century, was given its first town privileges in the
14th century. Modra is a center of viticulture - hence the vine on the
Coat of Arms. Here lived and died the organiser of the national revolution
of 1848, Ludovit Stur.
Jarig Bakker
from http://www.tatrahome.sk/revue/erby (!Link does not work any more!)
The original symbol for Modra is the grape vine, which appears already
on 14th century seals. In 1607 the present arms were granted by Rudolf
II, who added the bars from the arms of Hungary to the arms.
(Source: Ralf
Hartemink)
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