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====Official blazon====  
====Official blazon====  
Campo único, carrasco arrancado de oro surmontado de corona de señor del mismo metal, engastado el círculo de pedrería, con una diadema de perlas pequeñas, vistas dos tiras. Timbre: Corona Real de España.
De sinople, encina de plata con fruto y arrancada, surmontada por una mitra episcopal de plata con las ínfulas extendidas. Timbre: Corona Real cerrada española de la monarquía borbónica reinante.


====Origin/meaning====
====Origin/meaning====
The arms were officially granted on September 3, 1996.
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[[Category:Castilla y León]]
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[[Category:Salamanca]]
[[Category:Salamanca]]
[[Category:Granted 1996]]

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CARRASCAL DEL OBISPO

Region : Castilla y León
Province : Salamanca

Escudo de Carrascal del Obispo

Official blazon

De sinople, encina de plata con fruto y arrancada, surmontada por una mitra episcopal de plata con las ínfulas extendidas. Timbre: Corona Real cerrada española de la monarquía borbónica reinante.

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The arms were officially granted on September 3, 1996.

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