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Province : [[KwaZulu-Natal]]<br/>
Province : [[KwaZulu-Natal]]<br/>
District Municipality : Umzinyathi<br>
District Municipality : [[uMzinyathi]]<br>
Municipality : Endumeni
Municipality : Endumeni


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*'''Crest''': A torch Sable enflamed Gules between two thistles leaved proper.
*'''Crest''': A torch Sable enflamed Gules between two thistles leaved proper.
*'''Wreath and Mantling''': Or and Sable.
*'''Wreath and Mantling''': Or and Sable.
*'''Motto''': PROGRESSIO ET CONCORDIA
*'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''': PROGRESSIO ET CONCORDIA


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===

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GLENCOE

Province : KwaZulu-Natal
District Municipality : uMzinyathi
Municipality : Endumeni

Arms (crest) of Glencoe

Official blazon

(af)

  • Wapen: Deursnede; I, in goud, 'n rooi bliksemskig; II in swart, 'n silwer paal belaai met 'n swart paal, daarop 'n goue graaf, aan weerskante vergesel van 'n goue lokomotiefwiel.
  • Helmteken: 'n Swart fakkel, rooi gevlam, tussen twee disteblomme geblaar van natuurlike kleur.
  • Wrong en Dekklede: Goud en swart.
  • Wapenspreuk: PROGRESSIO ET CONCORDIA

(en)

  • Arms: Per fess Or and Sable, in chief a thunderbolt Gules, in base a pale Argent, thereon another Sable charged with a spade between two locomotive wheels Or.
  • Crest: A torch Sable enflamed Gules between two thistles leaved proper.
  • Wreath and Mantling: Or and Sable.
  • Motto: PROGRESSIO ET CONCORDIA

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on January 6, 1972.

The black field and thunderbolt alludes to the coal mines and the fact that one of South Africa's first coal-fired power stations was built in Glencoe.


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