Navalvillar de Pela

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NAVALVILLAR DE PELA

Region : Extremadura
Province : Badajoz

Escudo de Navalvillar de Pela/Arms (crest) of Navalvillar de Pela
Official blazon
Spanish Escudo medio partido y cortado. Primero, las Armas de la ciudad de Trujillo (Cáceres): "De plata, una muralla de gules, mazonada de sable y acostada de dos torres de lo mismo, aclaradas del campo. Surmontada de un brochante de oro cargado con la figura de la Virgen María, de plata con manto de azur y el Niño Jesús, de plata". Segundo, de azur, fuente, de plata, anagramada de sable, con las cifras I y MCDXVIII; acompañada la fuente de un rayo de oro. Tercero, de sinople, la banda de plata acompañada, en jefe de la rueda de Santa Catalina de oro y de una Tau del mismo metal, en punta. Al timbre, Corona Real abierta.
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The arms were officially granted on October 27, 1988.

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