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TARANCÓN

Region : Castilla y León
Province : Cuenca

Escudo de Tarancón

Official blazon

Escudo sobre pergamino de oro, lleva la cruz de Santiago (en gules) que abraza el escudo cuyas armas son: En campo de azur una muralla de oro, con puerta cerrada por una tranca de sable dispuesta en banda; acompañada en el jefe por un víctor y una corona que abraza dos palmas, ambos de oro; la bordura de plata cargada con la leyenda: "La noble ciudad de Tarancón". El escudo se timbra con la corona real de España.

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The arms were officially granted on November 26, 2003.

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