Province of Latina
Blazon
The Province of Latina has its clean Blason (and Étendard) dated June 30th, 1954, recognized by the Presidential decree of the Republic.
Heraldic description of the blazon
On blue bottom sky, a green band furnished by two money edges, including/understanding three leaning ears of grain towards the left of the band; accompanied in top on the right by a tower open and fenestrated by black, set up on the central top of three mounts, the whole with the naturalness; in bottom on the left of an anchor immersed in a sea ondoyante.External ornaments, characteristic of the " provinces" , i.e. decorated gold circle with the smooth edges at the ends, containing two branches, one of bay-tree and the other of oak, with the naturalness, outgoing of the crown, crossing and falling down towards outside.
The branch of oak indicates the force and constancy. The branch of bay-tree indicates the nobility and glory. The branches are tied by a ribbon with the national colors, i.e of green, white and red.
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On the Fabric
- Blazon of the province of Latina
- Site of the provincia of Latina
Be-X-old: Лацый
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