Herb Migdal ha-Emek
Herb Migdal ha-Emek was first published on March 28, 1963.
The coat is made in the shape of a shield, in which the upper part is given the name of the town in Hebrew מגדל העמק.
All the elements that are listed below have a symbolic meaning. The house situated on a hill that towers over the valley below, in particular reflects the geographical location of the city Migdal ha-Emek. It is located on the slopes of the Hare Nacerat mountain massif, which heads north from the Jezreel Valley. Also the Hebrew name of the city in particular expresses its geographical location. Migdal ha-Emek is translated into Polish as the Tower of the Valley, and refers to the strategic location of the city towering over the northern part of the Jezreel Valley. The plowed fields below show the heavily farmed Jezreel Valley. On the right side there is an olive branch, which is evidence of a large number of olive trees growing in the area. The lower part of the coat is toothed, which represents the local industry. The official flag of the city is blue, with a white coat in the middle.
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