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Municipality of Capalonga, Province of Camarines Norte
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MUNICIPALITY OF CAPALONGA
PROVINCE OF CAMARINES NORTE
Year Approved: 1999
SHIELD - derived from the provincial seal of Camarines Norte where the town is located
TWO (2) STARS INSIDE THE RING BORDER - signify that the town enjoys local autonomy and directs its own course and destination
TWENTY TWO (22) STARS - stand for the twenty two (22) barangays comprising the municipality
GOLDEN YELLOW SUN WITH ORDERLY ARRANGED RAYS - symbolize that opportunities and the law are equal for everyone in Capalonga and its people are educated and law-abiding citizens and abhor the use of force and violence as a means to achieve their goals
RICEFIELD AND COCONUT TREES - denotes farming as one of the major sources of income of the municipality
MAN DEHUSKING COCONUT - signifies the perseverance and industry of the Capalonguenos
FISH AND BOAT - represent fishing as another source of income of the municipality
ICON OF BLACK NAZARENE OF CAPALONGA - reflects the deep religiosity of the people and their love and concern for their fellowmen including their moral and spiritual values
MOUNTAIN - depicts the municipal governance concern for the protection and conservation of natural resources and the concerted efforts to maintain ecological equilibrium and environmentel sanitarium
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