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SANTIBÁÑEZ DEL VAL
Region : Castilla y León
Province : Burgos
Mancomunidad : La Yecla
Official blazon
Escudo, en campo de gules una torre de oro, donjonada de tres donjones, mazonada de sable y aclarada de azur, flanqueada de dos leones afrontados de plata, coronados, linguados y armados de lo mismo. Al timbre corona real de España.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted in 2009.
The arms show a tower for Castill held by two silver lions. The meaning of the lions is not known, but the whole composition is taken from a seal of the local council from 1865.
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