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The tower is a symbol for St. Barbara, the local patron saint. The tiles symbolise the local pottery and tile industries. The waves symbolise the Atlantic Ocean.
The tower is a symbol for St. Barbara, the local patron saint. The tiles symbolise the local pottery and tile industries. The waves symbolise the Atlantic Ocean.
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[[Literature]] : image provided by [http://www.fisicohomepage.hpg.ig.com.br/index Sergio Horta]
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SANTA BÁRBARA

Municipality : Lourinhã
District : Lisboa

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Official blazon

Escudo de prata, torre torreada de azul, lavrada do campo, aberta e iluminada de ouro, com grades de negro e entre seis telhas de vermelho, postas e alinhadas em duas palas, três e três, pé ondado de verde e prata. Coroa mural de prata de três torres. Listel branco com a legenda a negro, em maiúsculas : “ SANTA BÁRBARA - LOURINHÃ “.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on January 18, 2000.

The tower is a symbol for St. Barbara, the local patron saint. The tiles symbolise the local pottery and tile industries. The waves symbolise the Atlantic Ocean.


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