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Castello a sei torri la maggiore delle quali è sormontata da una stella a sei punte d'oro in campo azzurro e giallo. | Castello a sei torri la maggiore delle quali è sormontata da una stella a sei punte d'oro in campo azzurro e giallo. | ||
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The coat of arms of Caltrano, represents the "Castel de la Roca" (Castle of the rock), now destroyed which was in that place in the medieval times. | The coat of arms of Caltrano, represents the "Castel de la Roca" (Castle of the rock), now destroyed which was in that place in the medieval times. | ||
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CALTRANO
Region: Veneto
Province : Vicenza
Official blazon
Castello a sei torri la maggiore delle quali è sormontata da una stella a sei punte d'oro in campo azzurro e giallo. |- |English | No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |}
Origin/meaning
The coat of arms of Caltrano, represents the "Castel de la Roca" (Castle of the rock), now destroyed which was in that place in the medieval times.
It has been said that Caltrano means "Castranum" (i. e. castle) in late Latin.
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