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[Partido: 1.º,] de plata, una torre de oro; [2.º,] de oro, siete flores de lis, de azur, puestas I/II/I/II/I. Al timbre, corona real cerrada.
[Partido: 1.º,] de plata, una torre de oro; [2.º,] de oro, siete flores de lis, de azur, puestas I/II/I/II/I. Al timbre, corona real cerrada.


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on December 15, 1982.
The arms were officially granted on December 15, 1982.



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SAN FELICES DE BUELNA

Region : Comunidad Autónoma de Cantabria (until 1982 Province of Santander)

Escudo de San Felices de Buelna

Official blazon

[Partido: 1.º,] de plata, una torre de oro; [2.º,] de oro, siete flores de lis, de azur, puestas I/II/I/II/I. Al timbre, corona real cerrada.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on December 15, 1982.

Unfortunately we have no information on the meaning or origin of these arms yet.

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The municipality, however, uses a different design:

Escudo de San Felices de Buelna

Literature : Image from Wikipedia