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LAND FORCE, SPANISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Land Force, Spanish Army
Official blazon
Spanish En campo de azur (azul), llave de oro puesta en palo, con el anillo al jefe y el paletón a la diestra, acompañado de una “F” de oro a la diestra, y una “Y”, también de oro a la siniestra; ambas letras en caracteres góticos. En punta, tres trangles ondados de plata.
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Origin/meaning

The "F" and the "Y" recall the Catholic Monarchs who achieved national unity in Andalusian lands after the Reconquest. The golden key represents the guard of Spain and the defense of the Strait. Likewise, together with the azure of the field and the silver waves, they symbolize the power to exercise dominion over the Strait. The Coat of Arms was approved on 29 June 2005.


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