DescriptionSurigao del Norte Seal (current borders).svg
English: Seal of Surigao del Norte Province, version with the current territory of the province
Blazon:
Azure, a bend Argent with the map of eastern Mindanao Cendrée, highlighted in Tenné the territory of Surigao de Norte; in sinister chief a mining pickaxe and sledgehammer crossed together, all proper; and in dexter base three mountains in order from dexter to sinister: first Brunatre, second Argent, and third Or.
Symbolism:
1. The map in bend Argent - the province of Surigao del Norte (current borders)
2. Pickaxe and sledgehammer - the mining tools representing the mining industry of the province
3. Three mountains in Brunatre (brown), Argent (white), and Or (yellow) - the copper, silver, and gold deposits of the province
Version with the historical undivided province of Surigao (original PHC design)
Version with Dinagat Islands before 2006
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