Herb Bełku


Coat of arms from the interwar period

Currently, Belk does not have its own official coat of arms, as it is only the village of Czerwionka-Leszczyn. In the past, however, he was an independent village municipality and used both his own seal and coat of arms, which he stamped on. Nowadays, the former coat of arms can be seen. on an unofficial entry board to the village.

At first, Bełk was divided into two separate communes - Bełk Dolny (Nieder Belk) and Bełk Gorny (Ober Belk). Each had its own seal and coat of arms. The bottom of the Bełko Dolny comes from the beginning of the 19th century - it measures 28 millimeters and is marked on the GEM: NIEDBELK (Gemeinde Nieder Belk) RYBNIKER / KREIS. In the middle is a village crest - a house and well, over which is a bucket with a long rod. Upper seals used in the 19th century a stamp of 27 millimeters with the inscription OBER BELKER GEMEIN: S: (Gemeinde Siegel) RYBNIKER / KREIS. Herb was a sheaf of cereal, with a sickle and a scythe. Both stamps were printed on documents in the year. 1835.

In the interwar period, combined into a single village municipality, Bełk used a seal bearing the word "BEŁK"). FISHING, 38 mm in size. There was a coat of arms depicting the head of a deer with a cross over his head. Marian Gumowski assigned the deer's head white, yellow (golden) for the cross, and blue for the background. Bibliography

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