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Partido y cortado. Primero de azur, un San Juan Bautista. Segundo de gules, un castillo de plata. Tercero de plata, un racimo de sinople. Timbrado Corona Real Española. | Partido y cortado. Primero de azur, un San Juan Bautista. Segundo de gules, un castillo de plata. Tercero de plata, un racimo de sinople. Timbrado Corona Real Española. | ||
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The arms were officially granted on July 1, 1996. | The arms were officially granted on July 1, 1996. | ||
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ARGANDA DEL REY
Region : Comunidad de Madrid
Official blazon
Partido y cortado. Primero de azur, un San Juan Bautista. Segundo de gules, un castillo de plata. Tercero de plata, un racimo de sinople. Timbrado Corona Real Española.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on July 1, 1996.
The arms show the local patron saint and castle taken from the previous arms, with a bunch of grapes for the importance of viticulture.
The previous arms were granted on July 1, 1948.
The village of Arganda was incorporated into the Royal Estate by King Felipe II in 1580 and who renamed the village Arganda del Rey. The arms show the quartered royal arms of Castille and Leon, with an escutcheon with St. John Baptist, the patron saint.
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