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===Official blazon===
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De plata, la imagen de Santa Úrsula, acompañada de dos palmeras, todo en su color. Al timbre, corona real abierta.
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|'''Spanish'''
| De plata, la imagen de Santa Úrsula, acompañada de dos palmeras, todo en su color. Al timbre, corona real abierta.
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|'''English'''  
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SANTA ÚRSULA

Region : Canarias
Province : Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Escudo de Santa Úrsula
Official blazon
Spanish De plata, la imagen de Santa Úrsula, acompañada de dos palmeras, todo en su color. Al timbre, corona real abierta.
English Úrsula No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on February 23, 1962.

The arms show St. Ursula, the local patron saint. The palm trees are typical plants of Tenerife island.


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