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CEREZO DE RÍO TIRÓN
Region : Castilla y León
Province : Burgos
Spanish | Sencillo. En campo de plata, torre de gules, de dos cuerpos mazonados de sable, acompañada a los flancos de dos árboles nudosos de sinople y frutados de oro, terrazados de sinople; en los cantones del jefe, dos veneras de gules cargadas sobre dos bastones de sable puestos en sotuer; también al jefe, estrella de ocho puntas en azur. En punta,onda de azur perfilada de oro. Al timbre Corona Real cerrada. |
English | de Río Tirón No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
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The arms were officially granted on April 9, 2001.
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