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Latest revision as of 10:43, 1 September 2023

TRUJILLO (CÁCERES)

Region : Extremadura
Province : Cáceres

Escudo de Trujillo (Cáceres)/Arms (crest) of Trujillo (Cáceres)
Official blazon
Spanish De plata, una muralla de gules, mazonada de sable y acostada de dos torres de lo mismo, aclaradas de campo. Surmontada de un brochante de oro cargado con la figura de la Virgen María, de plata con manto de azur y el Niño Jesús, de plata. Al timbre, Corona Real abierta.
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