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The arms of the Mooiplaas Dolomite Mine, which is situated in the bushveld, shows a distinctive leaf of the kiepersol tree and two guinea fowl, both of which are found in large numbers on the Mine's property. | |||
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MOOIPLAAS DOLOMITE MINE
Official blazon
- (af) Gedeel en dubbel gewelfd na regs, groen en silwer, regs 'n goue kiepersolblaar en links twee tarentale van natuurlike kleur, paalsgewys geplaas.
- (en) Per pale and double embowed to dexter, Vert and Argent, dexter a Cussonia leaf Or and sinister two guineafowl in pale proper.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on September 1, 1988.
The arms of the Mooiplaas Dolomite Mine, which is situated in the bushveld, shows a distinctive leaf of the kiepersol tree and two guinea fowl, both of which are found in large numbers on the Mine's property.
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