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The community of Dubrovacko primorje (it may well be
translated as Dubrovnik littoral, and sometimes this is done) is
a community in the Dubrovnik and Neretva County, about 2,200
inhabitants in 20 villages. The seat of administration is Slano
with some 500 inhabitants (Italian name Islana is not used
nowdays). The community covers the northermost part of the
"mainland" of Dubrovnik area of the County (i.e. due
south of BiH access to the sea). Since 1399
the Littoral became part of the Dubrovnik Republik and there was
a seat of duke (prince) in Slano. The family of Ohmucevic has a
summer villa there - the Ohmucevics are known in herladry after
the armorial book produced in the end of 16th century, allegedly
to be a copy of 14th centtury armorial (although it is not, it
was made in 16th), but that served as model for several later
South Slavic armorials. The community is present in media
recently regarding the plans of the Croatian Navy to build a new
harbour there.
The symbols of the community are described in an article
in Dubrovacki vjesnik, regional newspapres, nr. 2981 of 14
March 2008. The article reports that the decision on the Coat of
Arms and the flag was adopted on the session of the comminty
assembly on 10 March 2008.
The Coat of Arms includes a depiction of a ship with full sailes
coploured red, and in chief a "lijerica" and an olive
branch. Lijerica (also known as lirica or vijalo) is a local
bowed musical instrument with three strings similar to more
famous "gulse" (which have a single stiring). The flag
is blue with the Coat of Arms in the centre. The decision
probably is yet to be approved by the central authorities.
eljko Heimer, 23 July 2008
The community
web site now includes a large drawing of the Coat of Arms.
eljko Heimer, 4 January 2009
image by eljko Heimer, 4 January 2009