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Paola's arms show three spirals on the top part: this is an engraving depicting the continuity of life. It is engraved on the neolithic temples
Paola's arms show three spirals on the top part: this is an engraving depicting the continuity of life. It is engraved on the neolithic temples
found in this locality. The 3 peacocks in the lower part are derived from the arms of the original founder of the town: Grandmaster Antoine de Paule.
found in this locality. The 3 peacocks in the lower part are derived from the arms of the original founder of the town: Grandmaster Antoine de Paule.

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Arms of Paola (Malta)

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

Paola's arms show three spirals on the top part: this is an engraving depicting the continuity of life. It is engraved on the neolithic temples found in this locality. The 3 peacocks in the lower part are derived from the arms of the original founder of the town: Grandmaster Antoine de Paule.


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