Rydultowy is a town in Silesia, Poland that has a history of over 700 years. Its emblem features crossed rakes on a blue background. The main square contains a fountain and obelisk listing important dates, and there is also a victory monument commemorating soldiers. A local coal mine called Rydultowy-Anna was established in 1806 and still operates today, mining coal from the large Szarlota peak that is 134 meters high. The region has strong mining traditions, and miners there traditionally wore black suits and carried hammers and wedges as their emblems.