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'''Wapen''': In blou, 'n silwer paal; op 'n rooi skildhoof 'n aansiende silwer ramskop tussen twee goue wiele.<br>
'''Helmteken''': 'n  Blou  watersak  getop met 'n heraldiese fontein<br>
'''Wrong en Dekklede''': Silwer en blou<br>
'''Wapenspreuk''':  SEMPER PROGRESSUS
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| '''Arms''': Azure, a pale Argent; on a Chief Gules,  a  ram's head cabashed Argent, between two wheels Or.<br>
'''Crest''': A water bouget Azure, ensigned with a fountain. <br>
'''Wreath and mantling''': Argent and Azure<br>
'''Motto''':  SEMPER PROGRESSUS
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on March 14, 1986.
The wheels in the arms may allude to the town being an important railway junction.
The wheels in the arms may allude to the town being an important railway junction.


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DE AAR

Province : Northern Cape
District Municipality : Pixley ka Seme
Local Municipality : Emthanjeni

Arms (crest) of De Aar
Official blazon
Afrikaans

Wapen: In blou, 'n silwer paal; op 'n rooi skildhoof 'n aansiende silwer ramskop tussen twee goue wiele.
Helmteken: 'n Blou watersak getop met 'n heraldiese fontein
Wrong en Dekklede: Silwer en blou
Wapenspreuk: SEMPER PROGRESSUS

English Arms: Azure, a pale Argent; on a Chief Gules, a ram's head cabashed Argent, between two wheels Or.

Crest: A water bouget Azure, ensigned with a fountain.
Wreath and mantling: Argent and Azure
Motto: SEMPER PROGRESSUS

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on March 14, 1986.

The wheels in the arms may allude to the town being an important railway junction.


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