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Escudo de plata. Una cruz de gules, de la Orden de Santiago, resaltada de un castillo de piedra, almenado, mazonado de sable y aclarado de azur. Al timbre, Corona Real cerrada. | Escudo de plata. Una cruz de gules, de la Orden de Santiago, resaltada de un castillo de piedra, almenado, mazonado de sable y aclarado de azur. Al timbre, Corona Real cerrada. | ||
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The arms were officially granted on April 8, 2003. | The arms were officially granted on April 8, 2003. | ||
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AZUAGA
Region : Extremadura
Province : Badajoz
Official blazon
Escudo de plata. Una cruz de gules, de la Orden de Santiago, resaltada de un castillo de piedra, almenado, mazonado de sable y aclarado de azur. Al timbre, Corona Real cerrada.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on April 8, 2003.
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