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The flag is (again and boringly) typical: quarterly divided white over a
reddish purple (so called wine color, I suppose the official documentation
simply say "purple"), and with a typical coat of
arms in the centre: 4-towered mural crown, scroll
reading "ANADIA" and a black shield with a weirdly stylized
vine in (somewhat) natural colours.
Jorge Candeias, 13 Jul 1998
The meaning of this coat of arms is simple: Anadia belongs to a natural
region known as Bairrada, famous in Portugal through it's wines and
the way the cook pork. So, the only thing missing in the coat of arms is a
piglet.
Jorge Candeias, 13 Jul 1998
Anadia is a town located in the south of the district
of Aveiro, old province and eventually future administrative region of
Beira Litoral. The municipality has an area of 217,1
sq. km and about 29 000 inhabitants distributed in 15 communes.
Jorge Candeias, 13 Jul 1998
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