Temporary home of NHCP's Philippine Government Seals.
City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac
Get link
Facebook
X
Pinterest
Email
Other Apps
CITY OF TARLAC
PROVINCE OF TARLAC
Year Approved: 2010
SUN - symbolizes that Tarlac City is rising into a new horizon of progress and stability
1998 - represents the year Tarlac became a City
RED, WHITE & BLUE LINES - represent the colors of the Philippi ne Flag and further symbolize that the conversion of the Municipality of Tarlac into a city transpired in 1998—the time when the Filipino nation celebrated the Centennial Anniversary of its Independence
THREE (3) STARS - stand for the island groups of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao
SUGAR CANE - represent the main produce/crops of the city
CORN & RICE INTERTWINED VINES - stand for the groups of people binding themselves together to form a sturdy, healthy, vigorous and freedom loving citizenry
INNER WHEEL - symbolizes the growing industry of the City of Tarlac
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS - represent commercialization in the city
SHIELD - derived from the Provincial seal of Tarlac where the City of Tarlac belongs
PROVINCE OF CATANDUANES Year Approved: ____ WATERFALL - stand for fishery and Marine resources. TREES, LUMBER / RICEFIELD - showed the forest and agricultural resources. PICK / MATOK, SLEDGEHAMMER, AXE - stand for mineral resources.
MUNICIPALITY OF SAN JOSE DEL MONTE PROVINCE OF BULACAN Year Approved: 2000 RISING SUN - symbol of a new beginning and progress. WELCOME ARCH - represents the spirit of hospitality of the San Joseños. BROWN ARCH - (taken from the original seal), represents the past. SHIELD OF VICTORY - represents justice and equality. LEAVES - symbol of victory and success of the city hood of San Jose Del Monte; the 59 leaves stand for the number of barangays comprising the municipality. MOUNTAINS - represent San Jose Del Monte's topography which is characterized generally by rolling terrain; the verdant mountains "DEL MONTE" compr...
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF THE PHILIPPINES Year Approved: 2010 SHIELD - derived from the coat of arms of the Republic of the Philippines BAYBAYIN - an old Philipp...
Comments
Post a Comment