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Coat of arms of Ulcinj
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Blazon Kalaja; liburnian ship; olive branch; Sun; Adriatic sea
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The coat of arms of Ulcinj is a special symbol for the city of Ulcinj in Montenegro. It looks like a shield and shows some of the most important things about Ulcinj. It features the old stone Castle by the Adriatic Sea, a bright Sun over the castle, olive branches with their fruits, and an ancient Liburnian ship with a wolf's head. Each part tells a story about Ulcinj's history and nature.

What the Ulcinj Coat of Arms Means

The coat of arms of Ulcinj is full of interesting symbols. Each one represents something important about the city. Let's explore what these symbols mean.

The Ulcinj Castle (Kalaja)

The Castle, also known as Kalaja, is a very old and important part of Ulcinj. It's shown on the coat of arms because it's the heart of the city. This historic castle stands proudly on the seashore. It has been a key place for the town for many centuries.

Panorama of Ulcinj in Montenegro (2)
The historic Ulcinj Castle by the sea.

The Sun

A bright Sun is placed above the castle on the coat of arms. The sun often represents new beginnings, light, and life. It can also symbolize the sunny climate of Ulcinj. The sun's position over the castle shows its importance to the city.

The Sun by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly of NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory - 20100819
The Sun, a symbol of light and life.

Olive Branches

You can see olive branches with fruits on the coat of arms. These branches are a big symbol for Ulcinj. The olive tree is very common in this area. It represents peace, wisdom, and the rich plant life of the region. Olive trees have been grown in Ulcinj for a very long time.

Olive branch
Olive branches symbolize peace and nature.

The Liburnian Ship

An old Liburnian ship is also featured on the shield. This ship has a wolf's head at its front. The Liburnian ship shows Ulcinj's strong connection to the sea. It highlights the city's history of sailing, trade, and fishing. The people of Ulcinj have always relied on the sea for their lives and work.

Liburnianship
An ancient Liburnian ship.

The Wolf

The wolf's head on the ship is a very special symbol. The local name for Ulcinj is Ulqin in Albanian. This name comes from the ancient Illyrian word Ulkin. The word Ulk (or Ujk in Albanian) means wolf. So, the city itself is named after this powerful mammal. The wolf represents the ancient roots and history of Ulcinj.

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A wolf, linked to Ulcinj's ancient name.
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