Oliveira de Azeméis
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OLIVEIRA DE AZEMÉIS
District : Aveiro
Portuguese | Escudo de azul com um pano de muralha ladeado de duas torres ameadas, moventes da ponta e dos flancos, tudo de prata, lavrado de negro, aberto e iluminado de vermelho; nascente da muralha, uma oliveira de sua cor, frutada de ouro, acompanhada em chefe de duas cruzes da Ordem de Cristo. Coroa mural de cinco torres de prata. Listel branco com a legenda de negro, em maiúsculas " OLIVEIRA DE AZEMÉIS ". |
English | de Azeméis No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on February 13, 1985.
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The arms in the town |
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Freguesias in Oliveira de Azeméis :
- Carregosa
- Cesar
- Cucujães
- Fajões
- Loureiro (Oliveira de Azeméis)
- Macieira de Sarnes
- Macinhata da Seixa
- Madail
- Nogueira do Cravo (Oliveira de Azeméis)
- Oliveira de Azeméis (freguesia)
- Ossela
- Palmaz
- Pindelo
- Pinheiro da Bemposta
- Santiago de Riba-Ul
- São Martinho da Gândara
- São Roque (Oliveira de Azeméis)
- Travanca (Oliveira de Azeméis)
- Ul
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