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====Origin/meaning====
====Origin/meaning====
The arms show a canting Mojo tree. The bordure shows the local crops; rice and cotton. I have no information when these arms were granted/adopted.
The arms show a canting Mojo tree. The bordure shows the local crops; rice and cotton. I have no information when these arms were granted/adopted. The tree was already used on the colonial arms of the city, see below.


'''Colonial arms'''<br>
====Colonial arms====
The tree was already used on the oldest arms of the city, adopted on August 28, 1929 and changed on August 12, 1930.  
The arms were officially adopted on August 28, 1929 and changed on August 12, 1930.
 
''Official blazon:''<br>
In  zilver    een  vruchtdragende  Modjoboom van na­tuurlijke kleur, geplant in  een  grond van  sinopel. Het  schild  gedekt  met  een  gouden  kroon  van    drie bladeren en  twee  paarlen.


The inital arms showed a mural crown, but that was not accepted by the Dutch Court of Arms at the time. Instead the crown used for all cities was used. The arms were shown in the Dutch Coffee Hag albums in a rather different way, probably as the author did not know how a mojo tree looked like.
The inital arms showed a mural crown, but that was not accepted by the Dutch Court of Arms at the time. Instead the crown used for all cities was used. The arms were shown in the Dutch Coffee Hag albums in a rather different way, probably as the author did not know how a mojo tree looked like.

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MOJOKERO

Province : Jawa Timur

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Origin/meaning

The arms show a canting Mojo tree. The bordure shows the local crops; rice and cotton. I have no information when these arms were granted/adopted. The tree was already used on the colonial arms of the city, see below.

Colonial arms

The arms were officially adopted on August 28, 1929 and changed on August 12, 1930.

Official blazon:
In zilver een vruchtdragende Modjoboom van na­tuurlijke kleur, geplant in een grond van sinopel. Het schild gedekt met een gouden kroon van drie bladeren en twee paarlen.

The inital arms showed a mural crown, but that was not accepted by the Dutch Court of Arms at the time. Instead the crown used for all cities was used. The arms were shown in the Dutch Coffee Hag albums in a rather different way, probably as the author did not know how a mojo tree looked like.

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The full colonial arms
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The arms in the Koffie Hag albums +/- 1930

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Literature : Rühl, 1933; Koffie Hag albums, 1920s and http://tlvima.leidenuniv.nl