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MANZANEQUE

Region : Castilla-La Mancha
Province : Toledo

Escudo de Manzaneque/Arms (crest) of Manzaneque
Official blazon
Spanish Escudo español, cortado: Primero de azur, un castillo de plata, aclarado de sable; Segundo, de plata, una Cruz de San Juan de gules, acompañada de dos manzanas del mismo color, una a cada lado. Al timbre, Corona Real cerrada.
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The arms were officially granted on December 19, 1990.

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