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Gironella was the centre of a barony in the 14<sup>th</sup> century, that in 1702 became a marquisat (you can see the marquis crown at the top of the arms). The three pine-cones Vert on Or are the canting arms of the marquises, the Pinós family. The red saltire is the cross of St. Eulalia, the local patron saint.  
Gironella was the centre of a barony in the 14<sup>th</sup> century, that in 1702 became a marquisat (you can see the marquis crown at the top of the arms). The three pine-cones Vert on Or are the canting arms of the marquises, the Pinós family. The red saltire is the cross of St. Eulalia, the local patron saint.  
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GIRONELLA

Region : Catalonia
Province : Barcelona

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Official blazon

Escut caironat: d'or, un sautor ple de gules acompanyat de 3 pinyes de sinople ben ordenades. Per timbre una corona de marquès.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on April 3, 1986.

Gironella was the centre of a barony in the 14th century, that in 1702 became a marquisat (you can see the marquis crown at the top of the arms). The three pine-cones Vert on Or are the canting arms of the marquises, the Pinós family. The red saltire is the cross of St. Eulalia, the local patron saint.


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