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Primer cuartel de oro, los cuatro palos de gules; segundo cuartel de plata, con una rama de olivo de sinople; y de soportes, dos leones rampantes. Al timbre, corona real cerrada.
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| Primer cuartel de oro, los cuatro palos de gules; segundo cuartel de plata, con una rama de olivo de sinople; y de soportes, dos leones rampantes. Al timbre, corona real cerrada.
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Region : Aragón
Province : Huesca

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Official blazon
Spanish Primer cuartel de oro, los cuatro palos de gules; segundo cuartel de plata, con una rama de olivo de sinople; y de soportes, dos leones rampantes. Al timbre, corona real cerrada.
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