Coat of arms of Prijepolje
- Coat of arms of Prijepolje
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The coat of arms of Prijepolje depicts the mountain Zlatar, with the sign of Saint Sava, whose bones are buried near the monastery of Mileševa.
Details of the coat of arms
The coat of arms of Prijepolje depicts the mountain Zlatar (zlat from the word zlato which means gold in Serbian language, and "pyramid of Zlatar" is painted with gold color), the sign of Saint Sava and two crowns which symbolise coronations which took place in Prijepolje. The more famous coronation was that of the King of Bosnia and the Serbs, Tvrtko I. Also on the coat of arms there are two white angels from a fresco located in the monastery of Mileševa. The angels are holding flags of Serbia, and Prijepolje. The curved line represents the Lim River.
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