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Escudo, de azul, un castillo de dos torres de plata detrás del que sale una encina al natural cuyo tronco y raíces asoman por la puerta del castillo. Se timbra con la corona real de España.
Escudo, de azul, un castillo de dos torres de plata detrás del que sale una encina al natural cuyo tronco y raíces asoman por la puerta del castillo. Se timbra con la corona real de España.



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Region : Castilla-La Mancha
Province : Guadalajara

Escudo de Yebes

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Escudo, de azul, un castillo de dos torres de plata detrás del que sale una encina al natural cuyo tronco y raíces asoman por la puerta del castillo. Se timbra con la corona real de España.

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