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TORREGAMONES
Region : Castilla y León
Province : Zamora
Spanish | Escudo partido. Primero de gules con una torre de plata, acompañada en lo alto y flancos de tres gamones de plata. Segundo, de azur con una cruz patriarcal de oro, cargada de la cifra del Ave María en plata. Entado en punta de oro con un monte natural y río en azur. Timbrado de la Corona Real Española. |
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