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MIERA (CANTABRIA)
Region : Comunidad Autónoma de Cantabria (until 1982 Province of Santander)
Spanish | Escudo cortado: 1.º, de azuz, una iglesia de oro mazonada de sable; 2.º, de plata, un puente de color sobre ondas. Se timbra con la corona real de España. |
English | blazon wanted |
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The arms were officially granted on September 10, 2012.
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Literature : Image from Wikipedia
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