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The wavy bar is the Teleajen river. The caduceus refers to the Red Inn, an 18th century local monument, which was used by travelling tradesmen.
The wavy bar is the Teleajen river. The caduceus refers to the Red Inn, an 18th century local monument, which was used by travelling tradesmen.


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GURA VITIOAREI

District/county (județ) : Prahova

Stema Gura Vitioarei

Official blazon

Un scut triunghiular albastru cu marginile rotunjite, pe care se află un caduceu negru, tăiat de un brâu undat, de argint. Scutul este trimbrat de o coroană murală de argint cu un turn crenelat.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on July 28, 2005.

The wavy bar is the Teleajen river. The caduceus refers to the Red Inn, an 18th century local monument, which was used by travelling tradesmen.


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