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District/county (județ) : Caraș-Severin
Official blazon
Un scut triunghiular cu marginile rotunjite, tăiat. În câmpul superior, de argint, se află o cortină roșie, pe care broșează două măști acolate, de teatru, reprezentând simbolic tragedia și comedia, ambele de argint. În vârful scutului, pe fond albastru, broșează o terasă verde, pe care se află un viaduct de cale ferată, de argint. Scutul este trimbrat de o coroană murală de argint cu trei turnuri crenelate.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on January 19, 2006.
The two masks and the curtain remind of the traditional theatrical activity, in this locality being the "Mihai Eminescu" Theater, the oldest theater in the country built in 1817 and which today houses the Museum of Cărășene Culture.
The railway viaduct is an architectural element specific to the town. The curved terrace shows the presence of a hilly relief, the locality being at the foot of the Anina Mountains.
The mural crown with three crenellated towers means that the town has the status of a city.
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Literature: image from the decree 63/2006