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The first and fourth quarter symbolise the importance of water, necessary for farming and cattle-ranching, which are symbolised in the second and third quarter. The flame symbolises spiritual power. Aloes and leopards are symbols for the nature. The leopard is also a symbol of Royalty and power.  
The first and fourth quarter symbolise the importance of water, necessary for farming and cattle-ranching, which are symbolised in the second and third quarter. The flame symbolises spiritual power. Aloes and leopards are symbols for the nature. The leopard is also a symbol of Royalty and power.  



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LEBOWA

Incorporated into : 1994 Limpopo

Arms of Lebowa

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The first and fourth quarter symbolise the importance of water, necessary for farming and cattle-ranching, which are symbolised in the second and third quarter. The flame symbolises spiritual power. Aloes and leopards are symbols for the nature. The leopard is also a symbol of Royalty and power.

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