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The arms were officially granted on September 3, 1952.
The arms were officially granted on September 3, 1952.


Montes fertiles are the three hills on which ancient town of Acri, in Calabria (Southern Italy) was built. Letter V.A. mean "Vniversitatis Acrae", i.e. the Community of Acri. The word Vniversitatis (University) is the administrative name of ancient townships.
The arms show the Montes fertiles; the three hills on which ancient town of Acri was built.  
 
Before 1952 the arms were slightly different, see below. The arms also showed the letters V.A. for "Vniversitatis Acrae", i.e. the Community of Acri. The word Vniversitatis (University) is the administrative name of ancient townships.


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