Dmitriyev (town)

Dmitriyev (Russian: Дми́триев), also known as Dmitriyev-Lgovsky (Дми́триев-Льго́вский),[6] is a town and the administrative center of Dmitriyevsky District of Kursk Oblast, Russia, located on the Svapa River (Dnieper's basin), on the Moscow–Kyiv highway, 159 kilometers (99 mi) northwest of Kursk, the administrative center of the oblast.

The Coat of Arms is visually attractive and has a lot of symbolic meaning related to Dmitriev's history and beautiful nature.

On the top of the symbol, you can see Coat of Arms of Kursk, showing administrative belongings of the town.

Kene proposed the symbol shown a gold pear on the green shield with a small Coat of Arms of Kursk in the left upper corner.

During World War II, Dmitriyev was occupied by German troops from October 8, 1941 to March 2, 1943.