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Latest revision as of 11:09, 4 August 2023
MURERO
Region : Aragón
Province : Zaragoza
Spanish | Escudo cuadrilongo de base circular, de azur, con un trilobites de oro, flanqueado de dos escudetes, con el Señal Real de Aragón; campaña de oro. Al timbre, Corona Real abierta. |
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Origin/meaning
The trilobite refers to the stratigraphic succession of the Rambla de Valdemiedes, where many fossils of trilobites of the lower and middle Cambrian have been found, 3 being the most important deposit of these organisms in Spain and one of the most of the Cambrian world-wide. Even some species were described for the first time in Murero, as Paradoxides mureroensis.
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