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Status : Autonomous Region
Status: Autonomous Region


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Latest revision as of 11:22, 11 August 2024

EXTREMADURA

Status: Autonomous Region

Arms (crest) of Extremadura

Official blazon

Es un escudo con boca a la española. Timbrado en coronel abierto; compuesto de ocho florones de hojas de acanto, visibles cinco, engastado en piedras preciosas. Escudo medio partido y cortado. En el primer cuartel, de oro, un león rampante de gules linguado y uñado. En el segundo en campo de gules un castillo de oro mazonado de sable. En el tercero en campo de azur dos columnas corintias de oro rodeadas de una cinta de plata con leyenda «Plus Ultra» cargada de letras de gules. En punta ondas de azur y plata. Sobre el todo un escusón de plata con una encina de sinople fustada. |- |English | blazon wanted |}

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on June 3, 1985.

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