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'''Country''' : Portugal [[File:Portugal.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br>
'''District''' : [[Faro]]<br>
'''Municipality''' : [[Vila do Bispo (city)|Vila do Bispo]][[File:vilabisp.gif|60 px|right]]


'''SAGRES'''


Municipality : [[Vila do Bispo (city)|Vila do Bispo]]<br>
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District : [[Faro]]
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|'''Portuguese'''
| Escudo de prata, cinco faixetas de verde, mantel de negro, carregado de uma rosa de ventos de prata e azul, acompanhado em chefe de duas caravelas de sua cor, vestidas de prata com a cruz da Ordem de Cristo nas velas, a da sinistra voltada. Coroa mural de prata de quatro torres. Listel branco com a legenda a negro, em maiúsculas, " VILA DE SAGRES ".
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===Official blazon===
Escudo de prata, cinco faixetas de verde, mantel de negro, carregado de uma rosa de ventos de prata e azul, acompanhado em chefe de duas caravelas de sua cor, vestidas de prata com a cruz da Ordem de Cristo nas velas, a da sinistra voltada. Coroa mural de prata de quatro torres. Listel branco com a legenda a negro, em maiúsculas, " VILA DE SAGRES ".
===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on May 30, 1994.
The arms were officially granted on May 30, 1994.


The ships are Portuguese caravels which allude to the fact that Prince Henry the Navigator spent much time at Sagres where he supposedly met with experts in order to perfect what came about as Portugal's golden age of Navigation. The blue compass in the point of the shield is a reference to a very large compass rose which is the only object still standing at the Sagres promontory from Prince Henry's days.
The ships are Portuguese caravels which allude to the fact that Prince Henry the Navigator spent much time at Sagres where he supposedly met with experts in order to perfect what came about as Portugal's golden age of Navigation. The blue compass in the point of the shield is a reference to a very large compass rose which is the only object still standing at the Sagres promontory from Prince Henry's days.
[[Literature]] : image send by [http://www.fisicohomepage.hpg.ig.com.br/index Sergio Horta]


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[[Literature]] : image send by [http://www.fisicohomepage.hpg.ig.com.br/index Sergio Horta], background provided by Peter Calvet (calvet@email.msn.com)
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[[Category:Portuguese municipalities S]]
[[Category:Portuguese municipalities S]]
[[Category:Faro]]
[[Category:Faro]]
[[Category:Granted 1994]]
[[Category:Granted 1994]]

Latest revision as of 09:49, 4 August 2023

Brasão de Sagres/Arms (crest) of Sagres
SAGRES

Country : Portugal
Portugal.jpg



District : Faro

Municipality : Vila do Bispo
Vilabisp.gif


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Official blazon
Portuguese Escudo de prata, cinco faixetas de verde, mantel de negro, carregado de uma rosa de ventos de prata e azul, acompanhado em chefe de duas caravelas de sua cor, vestidas de prata com a cruz da Ordem de Cristo nas velas, a da sinistra voltada. Coroa mural de prata de quatro torres. Listel branco com a legenda a negro, em maiúsculas, " VILA DE SAGRES ".
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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on May 30, 1994.

The ships are Portuguese caravels which allude to the fact that Prince Henry the Navigator spent much time at Sagres where he supposedly met with experts in order to perfect what came about as Portugal's golden age of Navigation. The blue compass in the point of the shield is a reference to a very large compass rose which is the only object still standing at the Sagres promontory from Prince Henry's days.

Literature : image send by Sergio Horta


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