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The small bridge is canting: "antaliepte" refers to "place on / at a small bridge" in Lithuanian. The cross both refers to the local church of Discovery of St. Cross and symbolizes the merits of monks (monasteries existed there in 18-20th centuries) for the enlightenment of local people. Blue symbolizes loyalty and fortitude of the local people.
The small bridge is canting: "antaliepte" refers to "place on / at a small bridge" in Lithuanian. The cross both refers to the local church of Discovery of St. Cross and symbolizes the merits of monks (monasteries existed there in 18-20th centuries) for the enlightenment of local people. Blue symbolizes loyalty and fortitude of the local people.


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{{media}} Rimsa, 2004
{{media}} Rimsa, 2004

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ANTALIEPTĖ

County : Utena
Municipality : Zarasai

Arms (crest) of Antalieptė

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The arms were officially granted on December 5, 2000.

The small bridge is canting: "antaliepte" refers to "place on / at a small bridge" in Lithuanian. The cross both refers to the local church of Discovery of St. Cross and symbolizes the merits of monks (monasteries existed there in 18-20th centuries) for the enlightenment of local people. Blue symbolizes loyalty and fortitude of the local people.

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