San Juan (Puerto Rico)

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SAN JUAN

Territory : Puerto Rico

Coat of arms (crest) of San Juan (Puerto Rico)

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The lamb exemplifies first Jesus Christ and in second place St. John the Baptist, Puerto Rico' original name sake, and the rock represents Mount Zion, symbol of Jerusalem. The river from the rock meant Jordan river. The rock also represents the islet of San Juan. The five tower castle crown decorates the emblem of towns fortified with walls, such as the old district of the City.

In 1799, King Charles the IV of Spain, recognized the city's valour and devotion, (after the last English attack) granting its inhabitants the privilege of using the motto : "FOR ITS PERSEVERANCE, LOVE AND LOYALTY, THIS CITY IS VERY NOBLE AND VERY LOYAL"

Arms of San Juan (Puerto Rico)

The arms in a manuscript from 1767
(now used as the arms of Puerto Rico)



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