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REDUEÑA
Region : Comunidad de Madrid
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En la mitad izquierda, sobre fondo plata, se refleja una encina arrancada al natural. En la parte derecha, sobre fondo verde, conocido en términos heráldicos como sinople, un campanario de oro. La parte inferior representa ondas azules y plata. Todo ello se encuentra bordeado en plata, y en cada punta del marco se sitúan tres cruces griegas negras o de sable como se denomina a este color en la terminología heráldica, dos en los cantones del jefe y la tercera en el centro de la punta. En la parte superior se sitúa la corona real de España.
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The arms were officially granted on September 12, 2013.
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Literature : Image taken from Wikipedia; Fernández and Marcos, 1989-92.