Jerte (Cáceres)

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JERTE (CÁCERES)

Region : Extremadura
Province : Cáceres

Escudo de Jerte (Cáceres)/Arms (crest) of Jerte (Cáceres)
Official blazon
Spanish Escudo cortadoː 1.º, de plata, una torre de piedra, almenada y donjonada de un donjón, mazonada de sable y aclarada de gules, acompañada de un pino arrancado de su color a la diestra, y de una castaño arrancado, también de su color a la siniestra; 2.º, de azur, un pueblo en llamas de su color, surmontado de la corona real. Lema «FERNANDO VI, 1748». Al timbre, corona real cerrada.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on February 19, 1987.

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