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The Black Field symbolises the Soil of Portugal. The Flower a Marguerite (Margarida in Portuguese) alludes to the Name. The Brodure symbolises cooperation with the Mechanised Brigade, which is based here. | The Black Field symbolises the Soil of Portugal. The Flower a Marguerite (Margarida in Portuguese) alludes to the Name. The Brodure symbolises cooperation with the Mechanised Brigade, which is based here. | ||
The Wild Voar symbolises strength and watchfulness, it is holding a Shield with the | The Wild Voar symbolises strength and watchfulness, it is holding a Shield with the arms of the Mechanised Brigade. | ||
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The Black Field symbolises the Soil of Portugal. The Flower a Marguerite (Margarida in Portuguese) alludes to the Name. The Brodure symbolises cooperation with the Mechanised Brigade, which is based here. The Wild Voar symbolises strength and watchfulness, it is holding a Shield with the arms of the Mechanised Brigade.
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