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'''MAUÁ''' | '''MAUÁ''' | ||
State : [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] | State : [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] | ||
[[File:maua.jpg|center]] | [[File:maua.jpg|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
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The arms were granted on August 20, 1959. | The arms were granted on August 20, 1959. | ||
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The two pillars beside the shield symbolise the old Chapel of Our Lady of Pilar, and are thus canting. The dates on the banner are the inauguration of the railway station in 1883 and the date the village received municipal status in 1954. | The two pillars beside the shield symbolise the old Chapel of Our Lady of Pilar, and are thus canting. The dates on the banner are the inauguration of the railway station in 1883 and the date the village received municipal status in 1954. | ||
[[Literature]] : Image and background from http://www.maua.sp.gov.br | {{br}} | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Brazil|'''Literature''']]: Image and background from http://www.maua.sp.gov.br | |||
[[Category:Brazilian municipalities M]] | [[Category:Brazilian municipalities M]] | ||
[[Category:São Paulo]] | [[Category:São Paulo]] | ||
[[Category:Granted 1959]] | [[Category:Granted 1959]] |
Latest revision as of 06:49, 1 November 2023
MAUÁ
State : São Paulo
Portuguese | blazon wanted |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on August 20, 1959.
The silver wavy bar refers to the Tamanduateí River, which starts in Mauá. The cogwheel refers to the local industry and the steam locomotive symbolizes the Baron of Maua, a pioneer of railway roads in the province.
The two pillars beside the shield symbolise the old Chapel of Our Lady of Pilar, and are thus canting. The dates on the banner are the inauguration of the railway station in 1883 and the date the village received municipal status in 1954.
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