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Escudo jaquelado, de tres y cinco órdenes, de sable y oro; bordura de azur, con siete flores de lis de oro y seis torres de oro aclaradas de sinople. Al timbre, corona real cerraada.
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| Escudo jaquelado, de tres y cinco órdenes, de sable y oro; bordura de azur, con siete flores de lis de oro y seis torres de oro aclaradas de sinople. Al timbre, corona real cerraada.
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Region : Galicia
Province : A Coruña

Escudo de Ordes
Official blazon
Spanish Escudo jaquelado, de tres y cinco órdenes, de sable y oro; bordura de azur, con siete flores de lis de oro y seis torres de oro aclaradas de sinople. Al timbre, corona real cerraada.
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The arms were officially granted on August 19, 2008.

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