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Escudo de forma española. En campo de gules, torre de oro, almenada y clarada de azur, superada de yelmo de plata, acompañado de dos estrellas de seis puntas de oro. Al timbre, corona real de España.
Escudo de forma española. En campo de gules, torre de oro, almenada y clarada de azur, superada de yelmo de plata, acompañado de dos estrellas de seis puntas de oro. Al timbre, corona real de España.


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The arms were officially granted on March 14, 2008.
The arms were officially granted on March 14, 2008.



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Region : Castilla y León
Province : Palencia

Escudo de Villamoronta

Official blazon

Escudo de forma española. En campo de gules, torre de oro, almenada y clarada de azur, superada de yelmo de plata, acompañado de dos estrellas de seis puntas de oro. Al timbre, corona real de España.

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The arms were officially granted on March 14, 2008.

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