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'''QUARTEIRA'''
'''QUARTEIRA'''

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QUARTEIRA

Municipality : Loulé
District : Faro

Brasão de Quarteira

Official blazon

Escudo de azul, uma torre de prata aberta e frestada do campo carregada de um escudete em ponta, de arminhos e nascente de um pé de cinco burelas ondadas de prata e verde e entre dois golfinhos de prata, postos em pala, o da dextra volvido; em chefe, à dextra, um pé de três canas de açúcar e, à sinistra, uma âncora, tudo de ouro; brocante sobre o ondado, uma moeda com perfil de carteia, de negro, realçada de prata. Coroa mural de prata de cinco torres. Listel branco com a legenda a negro: “ QUARTEIRA “.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on March 30, 2000.

The tower symbolises the fortresses and towers in the area that protected the region. The small shield on the tower shows the arms of the Barreto family, Lords of Quarteira.

The sugarcane refers to the former sugar plantations in the region. The anchor refers to the importance of fishing and sailing, as wella s to the modern marina in the town. The two dolphins also are an indication of the importance of fishing in historical times.

The base shows a coin dating from around 500 BC, which was found in the area and it symbolises the long history of Quarteira. The waves symbolise the ocean.


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