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'''WELLINGTON'''
*[[File:wellingt.nz.jpg|60 px]][[Wellington (New Zealand)]], the capital of New Zealand
 
*[[File:wellington.jpg|60 px]][[Wellington (Somerset)]], a former borough in Somerset County, England
Region: Wellington
 
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====Origin/meaning====
The City of Wellington adopted a coat of arms in 1878, but it was never officially registered. An official grant from the College of Arms in London was received on 6th June 1961.
 
The shield combines the arms of Wellesley Duke of Wellington with those of New Zealand. The gold cross and five silver discs come the Duke's arms, after whom the city was named. As Wellington is the capital of new Zealand it is appropriate that it should incorporate parts of the national arms - the fleece, lymphad and sheaf. The crest shows that Wellington is a maritime city as it consists of a dolphin and mural crown.
 
The supporters are a British lion and a native (extinct) moa.
 
The motto - SUPREMA A SITU - means "Supreme by Position".
 
[[Literature]] : Information provided by Lawrence Jones.
 
[[Category:New Zealand]]
[[Category:Granted 1961]]

Revision as of 07:12, 14 January 2013

Wellington can refer to :