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Coats of arms of Portuguese colonies
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The coats of arms of the Portuguese Empire's colonies were all of a uniform style following 1935.[2] Two of them had, however, been using provisional coats of arms of the same style shortly prior to this.
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This gallery include the lesser coats of arms. The years given are for the coats of arms.
- Macau
(1935–1999)
Azure, a dragon Or armed and langued Gules holding between the paws an escutcheon charged with five plates in saltire. - Portuguese Timor
(1935–1975)
Gyronny of 8, Sable and Argent, on a cross fleury countercharged an escutcheon Azure charged with five plates in saltire.
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- Angola
(1935–1951) - Angola
(1951–1975) - Cape Verde
(1935–1951) - Cape Verde
(1951–1975) - Macau
(1935–1951) - Macau
(1951–1976) - Macau
(1976–1999) - Mozambique
(1935–1951) - Mozambique
(1951–1975) - Portuguese Guinea
(1935–1951) - Portuguese Guinea
(1951–1974) - Portuguese India
(1935–1951) - Portuguese India
(1951–1961) - Portuguese Timor
(1935–1951) - Portuguese Timor
(1951–1975) - São Tomé and Príncipe
(1935–1951) - São Tomé and Príncipe
(1951–1975)
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