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| | | En campo de azur (azul), aspa de Borgoña de gules (rojo), cuyos extremos están sumados por sendos trofeos constituidos por lienzo de muralla, dos cañones adosados de oro sumado de escudo cuadro con las armas de Castilla y León y escusón de Borbón, acolado de dos banderas blancas por cada flanco, timbrado de corona real, todo en sus esmaltes, acompañado de dos bombas y dos morteros, de azur (azul), fileteado de oro ardientes de gules (rojo). En los ángulos superior e inferior cartera blanca fileteada de oro con la inscripción "REAL ARTILLERÍA" de sable (negro), contrapuestas. | ||
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Based on the Colour of the Third Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Artillery from the 18th century. The Coat of Arms was approved on 27 June 1991. | |||
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11TH FIELD ARTILLERY REGIMENT, SPANISH ARMY
Spanish | En campo de azur (azul), aspa de Borgoña de gules (rojo), cuyos extremos están sumados por sendos trofeos constituidos por lienzo de muralla, dos cañones adosados de oro sumado de escudo cuadro con las armas de Castilla y León y escusón de Borbón, acolado de dos banderas blancas por cada flanco, timbrado de corona real, todo en sus esmaltes, acompañado de dos bombas y dos morteros, de azur (azul), fileteado de oro ardientes de gules (rojo). En los ángulos superior e inferior cartera blanca fileteada de oro con la inscripción "REAL ARTILLERÍA" de sable (negro), contrapuestas. |
English |
Origin/meaning
Based on the Colour of the Third Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Artillery from the 18th century. The Coat of Arms was approved on 27 June 1991.
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