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Municipality of Irosin, Province of Sorsogon
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MUNICIPALITY OF IROSIN
PROVINCE OF SORSOGON
Year Approved: 2011
CIRCLE - symbolizes unity among the people of the municipality of lrosin
1847 - year when the town of lrosin was created
SHIELD - derived from the provincial seal of Sorsogon where the municipality belongs. The five (5) corners of the shield indicate the five (5) missions of lrosin: to promote the general welfare of the Irosinians, develop all human resources, comprehensive and integrated delivery of basic services, enhancement of multi-sectoral participation, and mustering of resources towards sustainable development
DOVE WITH LAUREL LEAVES - represents the vision of Irosin for peace
TREES - represent fruit-bearing trees and forest product of the municipality
SUN RAYS - symbolize a bright future for the municipality
COCONUT TREES AND ABACA PLANTS- represent the major agricultural product of the municipality
HANDS - show that the municipality is committed in protecting the environment
RICEFIELD AND MOUNTAINS - symbolize a life-sustaining and healthy environment
CADUCEUS - symbolizes health care that the local government provides for its constituents
BOOK AND QUILL - stand for education, one of the primary concerns of the local government for its constituents. They symbolize the vision of Irosin to be a globally competitive community
CHURCH - represents the God-loving trait of the Irosinians
STRUCTURE - represents the intense will to sustain a just, responsive, transparent and accountable local governance
HUMAN FIGURES AND HOUSES - symbolize family, health and shelter
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.
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