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The symbolism is the same as in the arms of [[Ermelo (South Africa)|Ermelo]], the capital of the new municipality.  
The symbolism is the same as in the arms of [[Ermelo (South Africa)|Ermelo]], the capital of the new municipality.  
The mine headgear in the Ermelo arms has been replaced by a more armorial representation of coal-mining, i.e. the lozenges ("black diamonds").  
The mine headgear in the Ermelo arms has been replaced by a more armorial representation of coal-mining, i.e. the lozenges ("black diamonds").  
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[[Literature]] : Image scanned from a cigarette card from the 1930s; background from Arthur Radburn.
[[Literature]] : Image scanned from a cigarette card from the 1930s; background from Arthur Radburn.

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MSUKALIGWA

Province: Mpumalanga
District Municipality : Gert Sibande

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Origin/meaning

These arms were officially registered in 1998.

The symbolism is the same as in the arms of Ermelo, the capital of the new municipality. The mine headgear in the Ermelo arms has been replaced by a more armorial representation of coal-mining, i.e. the lozenges ("black diamonds").


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Literature : Image scanned from a cigarette card from the 1930s; background from Arthur Radburn.