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These arms show the complexity of the municipality: the first quarter is for Sant Privat d'en Bas (represented by the castle of El Mallol and the chapel of Sant Just, on a hill; this castle was the centre of the viscounty of Bas); Sant Esteve d'en Bas is on the second quarter (it shows a goat -"cabra" in Catalan-, the canting arms of the Cabreras, lords of the village and the whole valley); Joanetes is on the third quarter (it's symbolized by a mitre, a staff and a palm, the attributes of St. Romà -or Romanus-, the patron saint of the village); finally, the fourth quarter is for La Pinya (canting arms: in Catalan this village means "the pine cone", and because of this the arms show a pine and two pine cones).  
These arms show the complexity of the municipality: the first quarter is for Sant Privat d'en Bas (represented by the castle of El Mallol and the chapel of Sant Just, on a hill; this castle was the centre of the viscounty of Bas); Sant Esteve d'en Bas is on the second quarter (it shows a goat -"cabra" in Catalan-, the canting arms of the Cabreras, lords of the village and the whole valley); Joanetes is on the third quarter (it's symbolized by a mitre, a staff and a palm, the attributes of St. Romà -or Romanus-, the patron saint of the village); finally, the fourth quarter is for La Pinya (canting arms: in Catalan this village means "the pine cone", and because of this the arms show a pine and two pine cones).  


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[[Category:Spanish Municipalities V|Vall d'en Bas]]
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