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Escudo partido. Primero, en azur, un monte, de plata, cargado de siete matas de hierba, de sinople, y acompañado de tres flores de lis, de oro, dispuestas una y dos. Segundo, en gules, un acueducto de dos órdenes, de plata, sobre rocas de los mismo. | |+Official blazon | ||
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| Escudo partido. Primero, en azur, un monte, de plata, cargado de siete matas de hierba, de sinople, y acompañado de tres flores de lis, de oro, dispuestas una y dos. Segundo, en gules, un acueducto de dos órdenes, de plata, sobre rocas de los mismo. | |||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== |
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Region : Comunidad de Madrid
Spanish | Escudo partido. Primero, en azur, un monte, de plata, cargado de siete matas de hierba, de sinople, y acompañado de tres flores de lis, de oro, dispuestas una y dos. Segundo, en gules, un acueducto de dos órdenes, de plata, sobre rocas de los mismo.
Origin/meaningThe arms were officially granted on August 10, 1995. If this text appears, it means that background information is available, but that I have not yet had the time to add the information on these arms. Just [|mail me with the name of the town in the subject !] and I will add all information that I have ! Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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