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Canting arms: they show a walled town ("vila" in Catalan means town). The three stones above are the attribute of St. Stephen, the patron saint of the village: this protomartyr was stoned to death. These arms have been officially granted on 26th March 1991. | Canting arms: they show a walled town ("vila" in Catalan means town). The three stones above are the attribute of St. Stephen, the patron saint of the village: this protomartyr was stoned to death. These arms have been officially granted on 26th March 1991. | ||
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[[Literature]] : Image taken from Wikipedia; background from Enric Fontvila, Barcelona. | [[Literature]] : Image taken from Wikipedia; background from Enric Fontvila, Barcelona. |
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VILAÜR
Region : Catalonia
Province : Girona
Official blazon
Escut caironat: de sinople, una vila d'or sobremuntada de 3 còdols d'or malordenats. Per timbre, una corona mural de poble.
Origin/meaning
Canting arms: they show a walled town ("vila" in Catalan means town). The three stones above are the attribute of St. Stephen, the patron saint of the village: this protomartyr was stoned to death. These arms have been officially granted on 26th March 1991.
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Literature : Image taken from Wikipedia; background from Enric Fontvila, Barcelona.