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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on April 28, 1991.
The arms were officially granted on April 28, 1991.


The arms of the village are canting: they show traditionally a head of an ox ("bou" in Catalan).
The arms of the village are canting: they show traditionally a head of an ox ("bou" in Catalan).
 
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[[Literature]] : Image taken from Wikipedia;background from Enric Fontvila, Barcelona.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Spain|'''Literature''']] : Image taken from Wikipedia;background from Enric Fontvila, Barcelona.


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Latest revision as of 10:43, 1 September 2023

VILANOVA D'ESCORNALBOU

Region : Catalonia
Province : Tarragona

Escudo de Vilanova d'Escornalbou/Arms (crest) of Vilanova d'Escornalbou

Official blazon

Escut caironat: d'argent, un rencontre de bou de sable. Per timbre, una corona mural de poble. |- |English | blazon wanted |}

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on April 28, 1991.

The arms of the village are canting: they show traditionally a head of an ox ("bou" in Catalan).


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