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The lower half of the arms shows a deer, a canting element (ciervo). The upper half indicates that the municipality is situated near the sea.  
The lower half of the arms shows a deer, a canting element (ciervo). The upper half indicates that the municipality is situated near the sea.  
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[[Literature]] :  Pardo de Guevara y Valdés, 1998, Image taken from Wikipedia
[[Literature]] :  Pardo de Guevara y Valdés, 1998, Image taken from Wikipedia

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CERVO

Region : Galicia
Province : Lugo

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Official blazon

De sinople, un ciervo de oro, vilenado de gules ; jefe de azur con una estrella de oro flanqueada de dos anclas de plata . Al timbre, corona real cerrada.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on September 20, 2001.

The lower half of the arms shows a deer, a canting element (ciervo). The upper half indicates that the municipality is situated near the sea.


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Literature : Pardo de Guevara y Valdés, 1998, Image taken from Wikipedia