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Cortado; primero, las armas de Bernaldo de Quirós. Segundo, de oro, la rueda dentada de azur y maza y martillo también de azur, y cruzados; unos y otros en situación de faja; y en punta, ondas de azur y plata. Al timbre Corona Real. | |+Official blazon | ||
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| Cortado; primero, las armas de Bernaldo de Quirós. Segundo, de oro, la rueda dentada de azur y maza y martillo también de azur, y cruzados; unos y otros en situación de faja; y en punta, ondas de azur y plata. Al timbre Corona Real. | |||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== |
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Region/Province : Asturias
Spanish | Cortado; primero, las armas de Bernaldo de Quirós. Segundo, de oro, la rueda dentada de azur y maza y martillo también de azur, y cruzados; unos y otros en situación de faja; y en punta, ondas de azur y plata. Al timbre Corona Real.
Origin/meaningThe arms were granted on March 25, 1965. The upper half of the arms shows the arms of Bernaldo de Quirós family, who were first mentioned in Mieres in 1474. The first arms for Mieres were designed in 1900 by Bellmunt y Canella. The arms showed a similar pattern, the upper half showing again the arms of the Bernaldo de Quirós family, but with a border of small crosses. The lower half showed a mine entrance in a hill instead of the waves, indicating the importance of the mining. These arms were never officially adopted. In 1964 the local council adopted new arms, similar to the present arms, but with an overall border of bricks and similarly a bar of bricks on the horizontal division line. The Royal Academy of History considered the bricks not appropriate and also adapted the colours of the different elements and designed the present arms from the proposal. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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