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Escudo partido, trayendo al primer cuartel una cruz de gules, en campo de plata; a la segunda, de azur, siete bezantes de plata, y en punta, de sinople, una rueda de molino de oro. Al timbre, corona real, cerrada.
Escudo partido, trayendo al primer cuartel una cruz de gules, en campo de plata; a la segunda, de azur, siete bezantes de plata, y en punta, de sinople, una rueda de molino de oro. Al timbre, corona real, cerrada.


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The arms were officially granted on September 21, 1979.
The arms were officially granted on September 21, 1979.



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SANTA CRUZ DE BEZANA

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

Escudo de Santa Cruz de Bezana

Official blazon

Escudo partido, trayendo al primer cuartel una cruz de gules, en campo de plata; a la segunda, de azur, siete bezantes de plata, y en punta, de sinople, una rueda de molino de oro. Al timbre, corona real, cerrada.

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The arms were officially granted on September 21, 1979.

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