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MIRANDELA
District : Bragança
Official blazon
Escudo de negro, com um castelo de prata, aberto e iluminado de vermelho, e realçado a negro acompanhado por dois ramos de oliveira folhados e frutados de verde e atados em ponta, com um laço de vermelho. Uma ponte de arcaria de prata saínte de um rio de cinco faixetas ondadas de azul e de prata. Coroa mural de prata de cinco torres. Escudo cercado pelo colar da Ordem da Torre e Espada. Listel branco com os dizeres a negro : " CIDADE DE MIRANDELA ".
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on June 14, 1986.
Unfortunately we have no information on the meaning or origin of these arms yet.
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The previous arms were granted on April 27, 1935 and only differ in the crown:
Freguesias in Mirandela :
- Abambres
- Abreiro
- Aguieiras
- Alvites
- Avantos
- Avidagos
- Barcel
- Bouça
- Cabanelas (Mirandela)
- Caravelas
- Carvalhais (Mirandela)
- Cedães
- Cobro
- Fradizela
- Franco
- Frechas
- Freixeda (Mirandela)
- Lamas de Orelhão
- Marmelos
- Mascarenhas
- Mirandela (freguesia)
- Múrias
- Navalho
- Passos (Mirandela)
- Pereira (Mirandela)
- Romeu
- São Pedro Velho
- São Salvador (Mirandela)
- Suçães
- Torre de Dona Chama
- Vale de Asnes
- Vale de Gouvinhas
- Vale de Salgueiro
- Vale de Telhas
- Valverde (Mirandela)
- Vila Boa (Mirandela)
- Vila Verde (Mirandela)
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