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Province : [[Jawa Tengah]] | Province: [[Jawa Tengah]] | ||
[[File:blitar1.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | [[File:blitar1.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
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Gedeeld | Gedeeld rechts: in goud een borg van azuur, oprijzende uit den schildvoet; links: in keel het jaartal tempeltje van het Panatarancomplex van goud. Het schild gedekt met een gouden kroon van drie bladeren en twee paarlen. | ||
Schildhouders: twee leeuwen van goud, getongd en genageld van | Schildhouders: twee leeuwen van goud, getongd en genageld van keel. Wapenspreuk: "Labor Improbus Omnia Vincit" in gouden latijnsche letters op een lint van azuur. | ||
During colonial times the city used rather different arms. Initially the adopted as arms the Panataran temple, a temple complex that has been buried several times by ash from the nearby Kelud (Kloet) volcano. It was chosen also as a symbol for the resurrection of the town. The council also used a mural crown and two lion supporters as well as the motto <em>Labor Improbus Omnia Vincit</em> (Labour conquers all). | During colonial times the city used rather different arms. Initially the adopted as arms the Panataran temple, a temple complex that has been buried several times by ash from the nearby Kelud (Kloet) volcano. It was chosen also as a symbol for the resurrection of the town. The council also used a mural crown and two lion supporters as well as the motto <em>Labor Improbus Omnia Vincit</em> (Labour conquers all). | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Indonesia|'''Literature''']]: Rühl, 1933; Koffie Hag albums, 1920s and http://tlvima.leidenuniv.nl | |||
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[[Category:Jawa Tengah]] | [[Category:Jawa Tengah]] | ||
[[Category:Granted 1932]] | [[Category:Granted 1932]] |
Latest revision as of 05:37, 24 August 2024
BLITAR
Province: Jawa Tengah
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
I have no information on the origin or meaning of these arms. Any information is welcome.
Colonial arms
The arms were officially granted on June 2, 1932.
Origin/meaning
Gedeeld rechts: in goud een borg van azuur, oprijzende uit den schildvoet; links: in keel het jaartal tempeltje van het Panatarancomplex van goud. Het schild gedekt met een gouden kroon van drie bladeren en twee paarlen. Schildhouders: twee leeuwen van goud, getongd en genageld van keel. Wapenspreuk: "Labor Improbus Omnia Vincit" in gouden latijnsche letters op een lint van azuur.
During colonial times the city used rather different arms. Initially the adopted as arms the Panataran temple, a temple complex that has been buried several times by ash from the nearby Kelud (Kloet) volcano. It was chosen also as a symbol for the resurrection of the town. The council also used a mural crown and two lion supporters as well as the motto Labor Improbus Omnia Vincit (Labour conquers all).
The Dutch Court of Arms did not agree with the design and finally the arms below were granted. The temple and the mountain were now separated and the mural crown was replaced by the crown of all cities in the Dutch East Indies at the time.
The full colonial arms |
The arms in the Koffie Hag albums +/- 1930 |
Literature: Rühl, 1933; Koffie Hag albums, 1920s and http://tlvima.leidenuniv.nl
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