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AMADORA
District : Lisboa
Portuguese | Escudo de verde, em faixa um aqueduto de três arcos de prata, lavrado de negro. Em chefe uma manga de vento enfunada de prata, posta em banda, à dextra, com haste e rolamentos de ouro e ferros de negro. Brocante sobre esta e à sinistra, hélice de aviação com cubo de vermelho e duas pás de ouro posta em contrabanda, com cores e metais entre-cambadas e em contra-chefe romãzeira de três ramos arrancada, florida e frutada de ouro, com bagas de fruto vermelhas. Coroa mural de cinco torres de prata. Listel branco com a legenda de negro : " CIDADE DA AMADORA ". |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on February 15, 1984.
The upper part shows symbols as a reference to the local airport. The bridge is a symbol for the many historical buildings and monuments, and thus for the long history of the town. The pomegranate tree refers to the rapid growth and development of the town.
Freguesias in Amadora :
- Alfragide
- Alfornelos
- Brandoa
- Buraca
- Damaia
- Falagueira
- Mina
- Reboleira
- São Bras (Amadora)
- Venda Nova (Amadora)
- Venteira
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