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VALLE DE VALDELUCIO
Region : Castilla y León
Province : Burgos
Villages: Quintanas de Valdelucio
Official blazon
Cortado. Primero:Armas de Castilla, añadiendo en los cantones del jefe tres y una y dos y una estrellas de oro de seis puntas. Segundo: Sobre oro, dos plantas florecidas de patata a su color y, en punta, onda de azur. Bordura de sinople cargada con trece torres de oro. Al timbre Corona Real cerrada.
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