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The three black lozenges refer to the coal mining in the region. The wheel refers to the local industries, the flower is the Barberton daisy, the provinial flower. The supporters are two wattled cranes.  
The three black lozenges refer to the coal mining in the region. The wheel refers to the local industries, the flower is the Barberton daisy, the provinial flower. The supporters are two wattled cranes.  
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[[Literature]] : Image provided by James Croft
[[Literature]] : Image provided by James Croft

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GERT SIBANDE (until 2004 Eastvaal/Oosvaal)

Province: Mpumalanga

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Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on August 2, 1996.

The three black lozenges refer to the coal mining in the region. The wheel refers to the local industries, the flower is the Barberton daisy, the provinial flower. The supporters are two wattled cranes.


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