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'''CÓRDOBA'''
Department: [[Nariño (department)|Nariño]]


Département : [[Nariño (departement)|Nariño]]
[[File:cordoban.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


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|+Official blazon
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|'''Spanish'''
| blazon wanted
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|'''English'''
| blazon wanted
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====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The book and knife refer to the local patron saint, St. Batholomew. The lower half with a sun and a indigenous baton, refer to the indigenous people of the region and the long inhabitation of the area.  
The book and knife refer to the local patron saint, St. Batholomew. The lower half with a sun and a indigenous baton, refer to the indigenous people of the region and the long inhabitation of the area.  


The two macaw parrots are local animals and refer to freedom and peace.  
The two macaw parrots are local animals and refer to freedom and peace.  


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{{media}}'''[[Literature]]''': Image and information obtained from the municipality


[[Literature]] : Image and information obtained from the municipality


[[Category:Colombian Municipalities]]
[[Category:Colombian Municipalities C]]
[[Category:Nariño]]
[[Category:Nariño]]

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CÓRDOBA

Department: Nariño

Arms (crest) of Córdoba (Nariño)
Official blazon
Spanish blazon wanted
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The book and knife refer to the local patron saint, St. Batholomew. The lower half with a sun and a indigenous baton, refer to the indigenous people of the region and the long inhabitation of the area.

The two macaw parrots are local animals and refer to freedom and peace.


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