National and historical symbols of Hungary

In this section you can find the crests of almost 2400 settlements of Hungary with notes. Find the starting letter of the settlement in the list and click if you want to see it.

The Coat-of-Arms of the Village of Dunaszentgyörgy [¤]
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Dunaszentgyörgy

(The County of Tolna)

The coat-of-arms is marshalled. The chief shield is a Baroque shield erect, at fess point party per fess by a bar argent, the upper field party per pale. In the upper dexter field gules three bars argent (or it can also be described as barry of seven gules and argent, the emblem of the Árpád dynasty). In the upper sinister field gules a lion rampant or, holding in the dexter forepaw a sceptre and resting the dexter hind foot on an inescutcheon.

In the lower field azure of the chief shield a triple mound vert. Over it a bunch of grapes or leaved vert on the dexter, and three ears of wheat or on the sinister.

In the middle of the chief shield (at fess point) a heart-shaped inescutcheon lined or, with the base curved to a point. In the field argent Saint George the Dragon Killer or.

The mantling is azure and or on the dexter, and gules and argent on the sinister.

The coat-of-arms is crested with a coronet or.