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SALDAÑA DE BURGOS
Region : Castilla y León
Province : Burgos
Spanish | Escudo terciado en palo. Primero de sinople, al jefe de dos bastones de mando, de plata, puestos en aspa; en punta, manojo de tres espigas granadas, de oro. Segundo de plata. Cruz latina, vacia, de sable; flor de lis de azur. Tercero de gules; castillo de Castilla, cargado de llaves (oro y plata) de San Pedro y surmontado de dos estrellas de ocho puntas. Al timbre corona real de España. |
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