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Viladamat, a village surrounded by walls, has had traditionally a tower (or a castle) on its arms. It was placed in the county of Empúries, and until 1621 belonged to the monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes, represented here by its canting arms: the keys of St. Peter and two wheels ("rodes" in Catalan).  
Viladamat, a village surrounded by walls, has had traditionally a tower (or a castle) on its arms. It was placed in the county of Empúries, and until 1621 belonged to the monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes, represented here by its canting arms: the keys of St. Peter and two wheels ("rodes" in Catalan).  
 
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