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De gules estela antropomorfa de plata. Bordura jaquelada de oro y sable. Al timbre Corona Real Española cerrada.  
De gules estela antropomorfa de plata. Bordura jaquelada de oro y sable. Al timbre Corona Real Española cerrada.  


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The arms were officially granted on October 20, 2003.
The arms were officially granted on October 20, 2003.



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Region : Andalucía
Province : Granada

Escudo de Fonelas

Official blazon

De gules estela antropomorfa de plata. Bordura jaquelada de oro y sable. Al timbre Corona Real Española cerrada.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on October 20, 2003.

The arms show slab of slate with an anthropomorphic engraving which comes from the dolmen Moreno 3, in the "Megalithic Necropolis of Fonelas". A protected Site of Cultural Interest. The piece, commonly called "Estela de Fonelas" is shown in the Archaeological and Ethnological Museum of Granada.

The original stone (source)

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