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Partido. Primero de azur, balanza de plata. Segundo de gules, acueducto de dos órdenes de plata sobre 10 peñascos, todo de plata. Entado en punta de plata tres espigas de trigo de sinople. Timbrado Corona Real Española.
Partido. Primero de azur, balanza de plata. Segundo de gules, acueducto de dos órdenes de plata sobre 10 peñascos, todo de plata. Entado en punta de plata tres espigas de trigo de sinople. Timbrado Corona Real Española.


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The arms were officially granted on Feburary 18, 1997.
The arms were officially granted on Feburary 18, 1997.



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Escudo de Villamantilla

Official blazon

Partido. Primero de azur, balanza de plata. Segundo de gules, acueducto de dos órdenes de plata sobre 10 peñascos, todo de plata. Entado en punta de plata tres espigas de trigo de sinople. Timbrado Corona Real Española.

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The arms were officially granted on Feburary 18, 1997.

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