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SAN JAVIER
Region : Región de Murcia
Spanish | De azur, dos torres, de oro sobre ceñidor partido, de plata, y sobre ondas de plata y azur, con un pez nadante, de plata. En jefe, ermita, de plata. Bordura de gules con ocho águilas, de oro, en actitud de iniciar el vuelo. Al timbre, coronel de ocho florones, cinco vistos. En filacteria, la leyenda, en sable, «LA ALBUFERA ME DIO VIDA Y DOS TORRES FORTALEZA». |
English | Javier No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
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The arms on a manhole cover |
Literature: Image taken from Wikipedia
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