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====Origin/meaning====
====Origin/meaning====
The arms were officially granted on June 29, 1993.
The arms with the Motto "Ag Seo Ár gCúram" attempts to symbolise in heraldic terms what is seen as the essential characteristics of the Council's administrative area historical, topographical, environmental, and man-made features. The area is traversed by two important water courses, namely the rivers Liffey and Dodder, symbolised here by the blue wavy bands traversing the shield. The attractive hill and mountain ranges which form the southern limits of the area are stylistically typified by the gently elevated linked series of inverted v-shapes.
The arms with the Motto "Ag Seo Ár gCúram" attempts to symbolise in heraldic terms what is seen as the essential characteristics of the Council's administrative area historical, topographical, environmental, and man-made features. The area is traversed by two important water courses, namely the rivers Liffey and Dodder, symbolised here by the blue wavy bands traversing the shield. The attractive hill and mountain ranges which form the southern limits of the area are stylistically typified by the gently elevated linked series of inverted v-shapes.


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