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MONESTERIO

Region : Extremadura
Province : Badajoz

Escudo de Monesterio/Arms (crest) of Monesterio
Official blazon
Spanish Escudo, de oro, banda jaquelada de plata y gules. Acompañada en jefe, de la cruz espada de la Orden de Santiago, de gules; y en punta, de Torre del Campanario, de la iglesia Parroquial de Monesterio, de gules. Al timbre, Corona Real de marqués.
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The arms were officially granted on November 27, 1970.

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Literature: Image taken from Wikipedia


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