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Region : [[Comunidad de Madrid]]
Region: [[Comunidad de Madrid]]


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Latest revision as of 11:14, 28 July 2024

CARABAÑA

Region: Comunidad de Madrid

Escudo de Carabaña/Arms (crest) of Carabaña
Official blazon
Spanish Cortado. Primero, cuartelado en sotuer; primero y tercero, de sinople, una banda de gules perfilada de oro; segundo y cuarto, de gules. Segundo, de oro, una fuente de piedra de la que brotan dos surtidores de plata y azur, acompañada de un olivo y un almendro, arrancados, de sinople. Al timbre, Corona Real cerrada.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on March 17, 1987.

The upper part shows the arms of the Vega family, Lords of Carabaña, Orusco and Valdilecha since 1578. The lower half shows the local fountain, which dates from the 18th century and which played a major role in the development of the village, due to the increased possibilities to irrigate the fields.


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