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Ostrog (Rivne, Ukraine)

Ostroh

Last modified: 2004-08-07 by dov gutterman
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(5:7)
by Ivan Sache, 26 Febuary 2001



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The Gonfalon  

From the site of Ukrainian Heraldry:
"The gonfalon has been confirmed in October, 20, 1995 by city council decision No. 75 and represents in a white rectangular field with ratio 1,4:1 (5:7) is the city emblem."
Dov Gutterman, 26 Febuary 2001


Coat of Arms


from the site of Ukrainian Heraldry

From the site of Ukrainian Heraldry:
"The modern emblem has been confirmed in October, 20, 1995 by city council decision No. 75 and represents in a crimson field an argent cathedral with five cupolas."
Dov Gutterman, 26 Febuary 2001


The City

From the site of Ukrainian Heraldry:
"For the first time it was mentioned in Ipatiiv chronicles 1100. The origin of the name comes from its situation on a high bank of the Vilia river where the riverside hills make an acute bend - "ostroh".
Ostroh was a significant cultural center of Ukraine. In the XVI century in the town there was opened a Greek-Slavonic school. In the school they taught Slavonic, Greek and Latin languages, grammar, arithmetic, logic, rhetoric.
At the end of 1574 I.Fedorov on the prince Ostrovs'kys means had founded a printing-house where he issued an ABC-book (1578), New Testament with Psalter (1580) and the first complete issue of Bible in Old Ukrainian - "Ostroz'ka Bible". In 1603 there were three printing houses that issued more than 20 works of scientists of those days. The town was a residence of the Ukrainian magnates Ostroz'kyis till 1620. In 1585 it was given the Magdeburg Right."
Dov Gutterman, 26 Febuary 2001