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The towered wall is a traditional sign of the arms of Font-rubí, possibly an alteration of a former castle. In fact, the village was the centre of a barony (what is shown by the baron's crown), and its castle is now in ruins. | The towered wall is a traditional sign of the arms of Font-rubí, possibly an alteration of a former castle. In fact, the village was the centre of a barony (what is shown by the baron's crown), and its castle is now in ruins. | ||
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<html><head><Title>Armas de FONT-RUBÍ</title>>
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FONT-RUBÍ
Region : Catalonia
Province : Barcelona
Official blazon
Escut caironat: d'atzur, una muralla torrejada de 2 torres obertes d'or. Per timbre una corona de baró.
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on January 31, 1983.
The towered wall is a traditional sign of the arms of Font-rubí, possibly an alteration of a former castle. In fact, the village was the centre of a barony (what is shown by the baron's crown), and its castle is now in ruins.
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