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Province: [[Western Cape]] (until 1994 [[Cape Province]])<br/> | Province: [[Western Cape]] (until 1994 [[Cape Province]])<br/> | ||
District Municipality : Cape Winelands<br> | District Municipality : Cape Winelands<br> | ||
Local Municipality : Witzenberg | Local Municipality : [[Witzenberg]] | ||
[[File:ceres.jpg|center|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]] | [[File:ceres.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
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===Origin/meaning=== | |||
The town was named after the Roman goddess of | The town was named after the Roman goddess of | ||
fertility, because it is situated in a fertile farming | fertility, because it is situated in a fertile farming | ||
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{{media}} | {{media}}'''[[Literature]]''': Image scanned from a cigarette card from the 1930s | ||
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[[Category:South African Municipalities]] | [[Category:South African Municipalities]] | ||
[[Category:Northern Cape]] | [[Category:Northern Cape]] |
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CERES
Province: Western Cape (until 1994 Cape Province)
District Municipality : Cape Winelands
Local Municipality : Witzenberg
Afrikaans | blazon wanted |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The town was named after the Roman goddess of fertility, because it is situated in a fertile farming area. The design of the "arms" suggests wheat-farming and fruit-farming, and the landscape in the second quarter is probably a local scene.
These "arms" were later (by the 1960s) replaced by an
heraldic device: Vert, a fess wavy Argent charged
with a barrulet wavy Azure, over all a pale Argent
charged with a representation of the goddess Ceres
vested Vert holding in her dexter hand a sheaf of
wheat and in her sinister a torch enflamed all proper,
in chief a mural crown Gules. They were registered at
the Bureau of Heraldry in 1974.
(I have no image therof).
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