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Di verde al portone campestre d'argento movente dai lati dello scudo, incardinato e ferrato di nero, caricato in fascia da una chiave antica dello stesso, gli ingegni rivolti in alto, soprastante una sbarra ondosa d'oro nascente dalla sua base sinistra.
Di verde al portone campestre d'argento movente dai lati dello scudo, incardinato e ferrato di nero, caricato in fascia da una chiave antica dello stesso, gli ingegni rivolti in alto, soprastante una sbarra ondosa d'oro nascente dalla sua base sinistra.
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms remind of a door that closed the valley. The village was the gate to the Avena valley and already mentioned in 1609 and is still used.  
The arms remind of a door that closed the valley. The village was the gate to the Avena valley and already mentioned in 1609 and is still used.  



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ROMENO

Region : Trentino-Alto Adige
Province : Trento

Stemma di Romeno

Official blazon

Di verde al portone campestre d'argento movente dai lati dello scudo, incardinato e ferrato di nero, caricato in fascia da una chiave antica dello stesso, gli ingegni rivolti in alto, soprastante una sbarra ondosa d'oro nascente dalla sua base sinistra. |- |English | No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |}

Origin/meaning

The arms remind of a door that closed the valley. The village was the gate to the Avena valley and already mentioned in 1609 and is still used.


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