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Escudo partido y encajado. 1.º de gules, tres cruces griegas de plata, puestas en palo. 2.º de oro, roble arrancado de sinople surmontado de corzo de gules. Al timbre corona real cerrada.
Escudo partido y encajado. 1.º de gules, tres cruces griegas de plata, puestas en palo. 2.º de oro, roble arrancado de sinople surmontado de corzo de gules. Al timbre corona real cerrada.


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on September 6, 2000.
The arms were officially granted on September 6, 2000.



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Region : Castilla y León
Province : Zamora

Escudo de Justel

Official blazon

Escudo partido y encajado. 1.º de gules, tres cruces griegas de plata, puestas en palo. 2.º de oro, roble arrancado de sinople surmontado de corzo de gules. Al timbre corona real cerrada.

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The arms were officially granted on September 6, 2000.

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