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===Origin/meaning===
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The Flower a Welwitchia Mirablis grows in the Desert by Moçamedes in Angola and symbolises resistance. The Brodure symbolises a Military Region.
The Flower a Welwitchia Mirablis grows in the Desert by Moçamedes in Angola and symbolises resistance. The Brodure symbolises a Military Region.
The Crest indicates the Army defending Angola. The Motto translates as "Constant and Loyal".  
The Crest indicates the Army defending Angola. The Motto translates as "Constant and Loyal". Following Independence of Angola in 1975, these Coat of Arms is obsolete.
 
 
[[Literature]]: Image from Normas de Heráldica do Exército Regulamento da Simbologica do Exército and Dicionario de Heraldica on Facebook


Following Independence of Angola in 1975, these Coat of Arms is obsolete.
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[[Literature]]: Normas de Heráldica do Exército Regulamento da Simbologica do Exército
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MILITARY REGION OF ANGOLA, PORTUGUESE ARMY


Coat of arms (crest) of Military Region of Angola, Portuguese Army

center Coat of arms (crest) of Military Region of Angola, Portuguese Army


Official blazon
Portuguese blazon wanted
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The Flower a Welwitchia Mirablis grows in the Desert by Moçamedes in Angola and symbolises resistance. The Brodure symbolises a Military Region. The Crest indicates the Army defending Angola. The Motto translates as "Constant and Loyal". Following Independence of Angola in 1975, these Coat of Arms is obsolete.


Literature: Image from Normas de Heráldica do Exército Regulamento da Simbologica do Exército and Dicionario de Heraldica on Facebook


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