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'''Country''' : Portugal [[File:Portugal.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br> | |||
'''District''' : [[Portalegre]]<br> | |||
'''Municipality''' : [[Ponte de Sor (city)|Ponte de Sor]][[File:pontesor.gif|60 px|right]] | |||
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| Escudo de azul, um sobreiro de sua cor, arrancado, descortiçado e frutado de prata, acompanhado em chefe de um galo cantante de ouro, e à dextra e à sinistra de uma laranja folhada de sua cor. Coroa mural de prata de três torres. Listel branco com a legenda a negro: “ GALVEIAS “. | |||
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===Origin/meaning=== | |||
The arms were officially granted on July 30, 1993. | |||
The oranges and orange tree refer to the old name of the village as the village was originally called Orangeira, which literally means "orange orchard". Still oranges are a common tree in Galveias, especially in the "Jardim de Sao Pedro", the local gardens. | The oranges and orange tree refer to the old name of the village as the village was originally called Orangeira, which literally means "orange orchard". Still oranges are a common tree in Galveias, especially in the "Jardim de Sao Pedro", the local gardens. | ||
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In the village, there were many Galos, roosters, and of two families who lived next door to each other, one owned roosters, the other hens. The hen owner, finding her hens were being disturbed by the roosters, asked the rooster owner to please move his roosters, as "o galo ve as" ! (it means the roosters see them). From this the name Galveias was derived. | In the village, there were many Galos, roosters, and of two families who lived next door to each other, one owned roosters, the other hens. The hen owner, finding her hens were being disturbed by the roosters, asked the rooster owner to please move his roosters, as "o galo ve as" ! (it means the roosters see them). From this the name Galveias was derived. | ||
[[Literature]] : image provided by [http://www.fisicohomepage.hpg.ig.com.br/index Sergio Horta]; background by Paula Costa, UK | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 28 October 2024
Country : Portugal District : Portalegre
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Portuguese | Escudo de azul, um sobreiro de sua cor, arrancado, descortiçado e frutado de prata, acompanhado em chefe de um galo cantante de ouro, e à dextra e à sinistra de uma laranja folhada de sua cor. Coroa mural de prata de três torres. Listel branco com a legenda a negro: “ GALVEIAS “. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on July 30, 1993.
The oranges and orange tree refer to the old name of the village as the village was originally called Orangeira, which literally means "orange orchard". Still oranges are a common tree in Galveias, especially in the "Jardim de Sao Pedro", the local gardens.
The rooster refers to the present name, which, according to legend is derived from the following occasion:
In the village, there were many Galos, roosters, and of two families who lived next door to each other, one owned roosters, the other hens. The hen owner, finding her hens were being disturbed by the roosters, asked the rooster owner to please move his roosters, as "o galo ve as" ! (it means the roosters see them). From this the name Galveias was derived.
Literature : image provided by Sergio Horta; background by Paula Costa, UK
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