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MILITARY REGION OF ANGOLA, PORTUGUESE ARMY
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Origin/meaning
The Flower a Welwitchia Mirablis grows in the Desert by Moçamedes in Angola and symbolises resistance. The Brodure symbolises a Military Region. The Crest indicates the Army defending Angola. The Motto translates as "Constant and Loyal". Following Independence of Angola in 1975, these Coat of Arms is obsolete.
Literature: Image from Normas de Heráldica do Exército Regulamento da Simbologica do Exército and Dicionario de Heraldica on Facebook
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