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The lower half shows an modern stylised version of the original coat of arms granted by Spanish Regent Queen Maria Cristina to Mayagüez Municipality in 1895. It remarks the moment when main ship of Columbus fleet (there were 17 ships on this second voyage) reached Mayagüez bay for landing. The royal palm trees are indigenous plants from Mayaguezanian coast and valleys, and the blue and white waves symbolise the sea.
The lower half shows an modern stylised version of the original coat of arms granted by Spanish Regent Queen Maria Cristina to Mayagüez Municipality in 1895. It remarks the moment when main ship of Columbus fleet (there were 17 ships on this second voyage) reached Mayagüez bay for landing. The royal palm trees are indigenous plants from Mayaguezanian coast and valleys, and the blue and white waves symbolise the sea.
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[[Literature]] : Old image received from Juan Morales, Florida, USA, new from http://flagspot.net/flags/pr-mg.html. Background from Harold Marquez, Mayagüez
[[Literature]] : Old image received from Juan Morales, Florida, USA, new from http://flagspot.net/flags/pr-mg.html. Background from Harold Marquez, Mayagüez


[[Category:Puerto Rico]]
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