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''' ISAR'''
''' ISAR'''


Region : [[Castilla y León]]<br>
Region : [[Castilla y León]]<br>
Province : [[Burgos (province)|Burgos]]<br>
Province : [[Burgos (province)|Burgos]]<br>
Villages : [[Cañizar de Argaño]]
Villages : [[Cañizar de Argaño]], [[Palacios de Benaver]], [[Villorejo]]


[[File:Isar.png|center]]
[[File:Isar.png|center|350 px|Escudo de {{PAGENAME}}/Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


====Official blazon====
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Escudo cortado por una faja vibrada de azur, fileteada de plata. Primero, de gules dos pozos de plata, puestos en faja. Segundo, de sable, un pico y un mazo, puestos en aspa, todo de plata. Al timbre corona real de España.
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|'''Spanish'''
| Escudo cortado por una faja vibrada de azur, fileteada de plata. Primero, de gules dos pozos de plata, puestos en faja. Segundo, de sable, un pico y un mazo, puestos en aspa, todo de plata. Al timbre corona real de España.
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====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on January 11, 2005.
The arms were officially granted on January 11, 2005.


The wavy baar refers to the Hormachuela rive, which flows through the municipality. The mining tools in th elower half refer to the former existence of gypsum and black stone quarries . The upper half symbolizes the existence of a source and many wells, ie the abundance of water in the village.
The wavy baar refers to the Hormachuela rive, which flows through the municipality. The mining tools in the lower half refer to the former existence of gypsum and black stone quarries . The upper half symbolizes the existence of a source and many wells, ie the abundance of water in the village.
 
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[[Literature]] : Image from http://escudosybanderas.burgos.es
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Spain|'''Literature''']] : Image from http://escudosybanderas.burgos.es


[[Category:Spanish Municipalities I]]
[[Category:Spanish Municipalities I]]

Latest revision as of 11:06, 4 August 2023

ISAR

Region : Castilla y León
Province : Burgos
Villages : Cañizar de Argaño, Palacios de Benaver, Villorejo

Escudo de Isar/Arms (crest) of Isar
Official blazon
Spanish Escudo cortado por una faja vibrada de azur, fileteada de plata. Primero, de gules dos pozos de plata, puestos en faja. Segundo, de sable, un pico y un mazo, puestos en aspa, todo de plata. Al timbre corona real de España.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on January 11, 2005.

The wavy baar refers to the Hormachuela rive, which flows through the municipality. The mining tools in the lower half refer to the former existence of gypsum and black stone quarries . The upper half symbolizes the existence of a source and many wells, ie the abundance of water in the village.


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