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The enamels of the field are based on the representative chromaticism of Intendancy. Unity is symbolized by a dolmen, as a lasting element, and by the cork oak, a tree that is totally linked to the land where it is born.. The Coat of Arms was approved 13 May 1992. | The enamels of the field are based on the representative chromaticism of Intendancy. Unity is symbolized by a dolmen, as a lasting element, and by the cork oak, a tree that is totally linked to the land where it is born.. The Coat of Arms was approved 13 May 1992. | ||
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BARRACKS SERVICES UNIT JAIME II, SPANISH ARMY
Spanish | Partido. Primero: en campo de azur (azul), dolmen de plata. Segundo: en campo de plata, alcornoque arrancado de sinople (verde). |
English | blazon wanted |
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The enamels of the field are based on the representative chromaticism of Intendancy. Unity is symbolized by a dolmen, as a lasting element, and by the cork oak, a tree that is totally linked to the land where it is born.. The Coat of Arms was approved 13 May 1992.
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