Navy blue with embroidered Coat of Arms, adjustable.
The coat of arms of Pinar del Río, a province in western Cuba known for its tobacco production and natural beauty, features various elements that symbolize the region’s history and identity. Here’s a description of the coat of arms of Pinar del Río:
Shield: At the center of the coat of arms is a shield that consists of several symbolic elements.
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Mountains: The shield prominently features a mountain range, representing the Sierra de los Órganos, which is a notable geographical feature of the province. This range is known for its unique limestone karst formations (mogotes) and natural beauty.
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Tobacco Leaves: In the foreground of the shield, there are tobacco leaves, recognizing the province’s significance in tobacco cultivation and its role in producing some of the world’s finest tobacco for cigars.
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River: A river flows through the landscape, symbolizing the many rivers and bodies of water found in Pinar del Río, including the Viñales Valley.
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Sun: Above the mountains, there is a rising sun, representing a new day and hope for the future.