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*'''Crest''': A mural crown with three towers issuant, Argent.
*'''Crest''': A mural crown with three towers issuant, Argent.
*'''Supporters''': Two Cape gannet with wings elevated, proper.
*'''Supporters''': Two Cape gannet with wings elevated, proper.
*'''Motto''': SPE ET FORTITUDINE
*'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''': SPE ET FORTITUDINE


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

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WESTERN CAPE REGIONAL SERVICES COUNCIL

Province : Western Cape
Incorporated into : ??

Arms (crest) of Western Cape Regional Services Council

Official blazon

(af)

  • Wapen: Deursnede en geknobbel, silwer en rooi, in die skildvoet 'n gestingelde silwer druiwetros, goud geblaar; 'n geweldvormig geknobbelde blou skildhoof.
  • Helmteken: 'n Muurkroon met drie uitkomende torings, alles silwer.
  • Skildhouers: Twee malgasse met opgehewe vleuels van natuurlike kleur.
  • Wapenspreuk: SPE ET FORTITUDINE

(en)

  • Arms: Per fess nowy, Argent and Gules, in base a bunch of grapes slipped Argent, leaved Or; a chief nowy of a gable Azure.
  • Crest: A mural crown with three towers issuant, Argent.
  • Supporters: Two Cape gannet with wings elevated, proper.
  • Motto: SPE ET FORTITUDINE

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on December 30, 1988.

The bunch of grapes symbolises the area as the principal wine-growing site of South Africa. In chief a Cape-Dutch gable a distinctive architectural feature in the area. Supporters are two Malgas (Cape Gannet).


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