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The arms show the quartered arms and bordure of Castille and Aragón of the city of [[Jaén]], and as an inescutcheon the head of Christ.  
The arms show the quartered arms and bordure of Castille and Aragón of the city of [[Jaén]], and as an inescutcheon the head of Christ.  
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JAÉN PROVINCE

Region : Andalucía

Arms (crest) of Jaén (province)
Official blazon
Spanish Cuartelado en cruz: I y IV, de oro. II y III, de gules. Bordura de catorce piezas, que carga alternantes, en campo de gules, un castillo de oro, almenado de tres almenas, mazonado de sable y aclarado de azur; y en campo de plata, un león rampante de gules, coronado de oro, lampasado y armado de lo mismo. Sobre el todo, escudete oval, que en campo de plata trae la faz del Santo Rostro al natural. Contorno hispano-francés y timbre de corona real cerrada, que se compone de un círculo de oro y pedrería, con ocho florones y ocho perlas intercaladas, cerrada con ocho diademas guarnecidas, también de perlas, que convergen en un mundo de azur, con un ecuador y un semimeridiano de oro, y sumado de una cruz de oro, forrada la corona de gules.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted in 1957.

The arms show the quartered arms and bordure of Castille and Aragón of the city of Jaén, and as an inescutcheon the head of Christ.

Literature: Image taken from Wikipedia


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