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The arms show St. John, the local patron saint. The clay pot symbolises the longtime tradition of pottery in the village and the tree refers to the local forests. | The arms show St. John, the local patron saint. The clay pot symbolises the longtime tradition of pottery in the village and the tree refers to the local forests. | ||
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SÃO JOÃO DE VER
Municipality : Santa Maria da Feira
District : Aveiro
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The arms show St. John, the local patron saint. The clay pot symbolises the longtime tradition of pottery in the village and the tree refers to the local forests.
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