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The arms were officially granted on July 20, 1974.
The arms were officially granted on July 20, 1974.


The jars in the upper part are a symbol of the local pottery craftsmanship, which has been a tradition for a long time. The hill in the base of the shield indicates the geographical position of the town.
The jars in the upper part are a symbol of the local pottery craftsmanship, which has been a tradition for a long time. The hill in the base of the shield indicates the geographical position of the town.'''[[Literature]]''':
 
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{{media}} Image taken from Wikipedia; Fernández and Marcos, 1989-92.
{{media}} Image taken from Wikipedia; Fernández and Marcos, 1989-92.

Revision as of 13:44, 29 January 2024

ALCORCÓN

Region : Comunidad de Madrid

Escudo de Alcorcón/Arms (crest) of Alcorcón
Official blazon
Spanish De oro, una colina de sinople surmontada de tres ollas de gules. Al timbre, Corona Real cerrada.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on July 20, 1974.

The jars in the upper part are a symbol of the local pottery craftsmanship, which has been a tradition for a long time. The hill in the base of the shield indicates the geographical position of the town.Literature:


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