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===Official blazon===
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De oro y un castaño arrancado de sinople superado de un arco empulgado de sable, apuntando al jefe.
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|'''Spanish'''
| De oro y un castaño arrancado de sinople superado de un arco empulgado de sable, apuntando al jefe.
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|'''English'''  
|'''English'''  

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VALDELARCO

Region : Andalucía
Province : Huelva

Escudo de Valdelarco
Official blazon
Spanish De oro y un castaño arrancado de sinople superado de un arco empulgado de sable, apuntando al jefe.
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The arms were officially granted on October 10l, 1995.

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