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In heraldry, a trimount is a stylized depiction of three rounded hills or mountains, normally from the base of the image.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.heraldryclipart.com/symbolism/t.html )〕 The trimount (in German, ''Dreiberg'') can be found in the heraldry of most European countries. A design of six hills can also be found in Swiss and Italian heraldry. Heraldic animals and flowers are often depicted on, coming up from, or above the trimount. The coat of arms of Hungary depicts a trimount, as well as the coat of arms of Slovakia. The trimount in the Hungarian (and probably Slovak) coat of arms represents three mountain ranges of the Kingdom of Hungary: the Tatra, Fatra, and Mátra.〔Betsy Dru Tecco: How to Draw Hungary's Sights and Symbols, The Rosen Publishing Group, New York, 2005 ()〕 The pointy trimount that appears on the Slovenian flag represents Triglav, the highest mountain in Slovenia. ==Examples== File:Coat of Arms of Hungary.svg|Coat of arms of Hungary File:Coat of Arms of Slovakia.svg|Coat of arms of Slovakia File:Coat of Arms of Slovenia.svg|Coat of arms of Slovenia File:Istvan-ChroniconPictum.jpg|Stephen I, the first King of Hungary File:DEU Bergisch Neukirchen COA.svg|Bergisch Neukirchen File:Escut del Puig.svg|El Puig File:Wappen Landkreis Ebersberg.png|Ebersberg File:Wappen Gleichamberg.svg|Gleichamberg 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「trimount」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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