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The two oak branches symbolise the importance of cork oaks for the local economy. The jug is a symbol for Saint Just, the local patron saint. The apple (pêro, should be a pear) is the symbol of the previous name of the town, which was Pereiro. | The two oak branches symbolise the importance of cork oaks for the local economy. The jug is a symbol for Saint Just, the local patron saint. The apple (pêro, should be a pear) is the symbol of the previous name of the town, which was Pereiro. | ||
[[Literature]] : image send by [http://www.fisicohomepage.hpg.ig.com.br/index Sergio Horta] | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Portugal|'''Literature''']] : image send by [http://www.fisicohomepage.hpg.ig.com.br/index Sergio Horta] | ||
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Revision as of 11:21, 4 August 2023
Country : Portugal District : Évora
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Portuguese | Escudo de prata, dois ramos de sobreiro verde, landados de ouro, alinhados em faixa entre uma bilha de vermelho e um pêro de verde. Coroa mural de prata de três torres. Listel branco com a legenda a negro, em maiúsculas : “ SANTA JUSTA - ARRAIOLOS “. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on August 18, 1997.
The two oak branches symbolise the importance of cork oaks for the local economy. The jug is a symbol for Saint Just, the local patron saint. The apple (pêro, should be a pear) is the symbol of the previous name of the town, which was Pereiro.
Literature : image send by Sergio Horta
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