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 Óbudavár
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Óbudavár

(The County of Veszprém)

Pointed base shield erect, in field vert a white horseman (Saint Martin), trippant, looking back, cutting his robe gules with his sword which is held by a naked beggar saliant, squatting in his dexter hand, beside the horse.

The horseman is wearing a high cap gules, trimmed argent, clothes vert, trousers gules and boots sable. The harness is gules, adorned or. Around the saint’s head a glory or. In the upper dexter corner of the shield a coulter argent, in its upper sinister corner a bunch of grapes or is borne. The coulter refers to agriculture, while the grapes are the symbols of wine growing and vine producing.