Armorial of Spain
Spain has many coats of arms: the nation has one, the reigning monarch and the heir presumptive each have one, and there are others for the institutions of state and for Spanish regions and towns.
National
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National Coat of arms (1981–present)
The Royal Family
Institutions
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The Senate
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The Congress
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The Council of State
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Coat of Arms of the Spanish Judiciary Badges
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The Body of Legal Representatives of the State
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The General Council of Spanish Lawyers
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The General Council of Spanish Solicitors
Autonomies
Provinces
Historical
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Province of Albacete
(1956–1993) -
Former Province of Murcia
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Former Province of Santander
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1886–1927
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1927–1931 and 1939–1973
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1931–1939
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Until 1931
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1931–1939
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1939–1977
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1871–1931
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1931–1939
National Arms -
1939–1977
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1833–1931 and 1938–1977
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1931–1938
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1872–1873 and 1874–c.1920
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1873–1874
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c.1920–1931
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1931–1939
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1939–1968
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1968–1977
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1977–1983
Islands
Balearic Islands
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Emblem of the Council of Majorca
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Former Coat of Arms of Menorca
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Emblem of the Council of Ibiza
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Former Coat of Arms of Ibiza and Formentera
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Emblem of the Council of Formentera
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Former Emblem of Formentera
Canary Islands
Las Palmas Province
Santa Cruz de Tenerife Province
Comarcas
Commonwealths of Municipalities
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Bercian Water Municipalities Commonwealth
(León Province) -
Les Valls Commonwealth
(Valencia Province) -
La Yecla Commonwealth
(Burgos Province)
Cities and Notable Towns
Villa de Madrid
Present
Historical
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c. 1212–1222
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1222–1544
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1544–c.1600
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c.1600–c.1650
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c.1650–1859
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1859–1873 / 1874–1931
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1873–1874 / 1931–1939
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1939–1967
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1967–1982
Barcelona
Present
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Coat of Arms of Barcelona
(2004–present) -
Unofficial Variant with Two Pales
(2004–present)
Historical
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14th-17th Centuries
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Caironat [Lozenge Shaped] Variant
(14th–17th Centuries) -
Two Pales Variant
(14th–17th Centuries) -
Two Pales and Caironat Variant
(14th–17th Centuries) -
17th–18th Centuries
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c.1790–c.1870
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c.1870–1931 and
1939–1984 -
Variant without Crest (c.1870–1931 and
1939–1984) -
Two Pales Variant
(c.1870–1931 and
1939–1984) -
Two Pales without Crest Variant
(c.1870–1931 and
1939–1984) -
Caironat Variant
(19th Century–1931) -
Version shown at the
One Hundred Hall
(1924) -
1931-1939
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1931-1939
(Eight-Pointed Shaped Variant) -
1984–1996
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1996-2004
(Seal and Ornamented Version) -
1996-2004
(Common Emblem)
Entities
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Coat of Arms of
Barcelona Free Trade Zone
Valencia
Present
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City of Valencia
(1814–present)
Historical
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1312-1377 (14th Century)
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Sporadically (14th Century)
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1377-1503 (14th-15th Centuries)
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1503-1814 (16th-17th Centuries)
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Sporadically (14th–18th Centuries)
Palma de Mallorca
Present
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City of Palma
Historical
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Historic Shield and Coat of Arms of the City of Palma before the 14th Century
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Historic Shield and Coat of Arms of the City of Palma before the 14th Century
3 Pales Variant -
Historic Coat of Arms of the City of Palma after the 14th Century
Andalusia
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Seville City
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Almería City
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Cádiz City
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Seal of Córdoba City
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Granada City
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Huelva City
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Jaén City
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Málaga City
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Adra
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Alcalá de los Gazules
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Alcalá de Guadaíra
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Alcalá la Real
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Algeciras
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Alhama de Granada
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Alhaurín el Grande
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Alhaurín de la Torre
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Almonte
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Almuñécar
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Andújar
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Antequera
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Aracena
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Arcos de la Frontera
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Arjona
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Armilla
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Emblem of Ayamonte
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Baena
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Baeza
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Bailén
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Barbate
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Los Barrios
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Baza
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Benalmádena
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Berja
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Camas
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Carmona
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La Carolina
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Cazorla
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Chiclana de la Frontera
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Chipiona
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Coín
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Conil de la Frontera
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Emblem of Coria del Río
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Dos Hermanas
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Écija
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El Ejido
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Estepona
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Fuengirola
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Gibraleón
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Grazalema
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Guadix
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Huércal de Almería
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Huércal-Overa
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Huéscar
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Isla Cristina
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Jerez de la Frontera
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Lanjarón
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Lepe
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Linares
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La Línea de la Concepción
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Loja
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Lucena
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La Luisiana
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Mairena del Aljarafe
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Marbella
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Martos
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Medina-Sidonia
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Mijas
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Moguer
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Mojácar
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Montilla
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Montoro
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Morón de la Frontera
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Motril
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Nerja
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Niebla
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Níjar
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Olvera
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Los Palacios y Villafranca
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Palos de la Frontera
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Pozoblanco
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Priego de Córdoba
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Emblem of Puente Genil
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Puerto Real
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El Puerto de Santa María
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Punta Umbría
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Rincón de la Victoria
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La Rinconada
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Roquetas de Mar
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Ronda
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Rota
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San Fernando
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Sanlúcar de Barrameda
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San Roque
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Santa Fe
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Santiponce
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Tarifa
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Tomares
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Torremolinos
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Úbeda
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Ubrique
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Utrera
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Vejer de la Frontera
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Vélez-Málaga
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Vera
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Vícar
Sub-Municipal Entities
Historical
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Historical Coat of Arms of Córdoba City
(Until 1983) -
Historical Coat of Arms of Córdoba City
(Variant) -
Historical Coat of Arms of Linares
(17th Century and c.1960-2015)
Aragon
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Saragossa
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Huesca City
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Teruel City
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Albarracín
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Alcañiz
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La Almunia de Doña Godina
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Barbastro
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Benasque
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Borja
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Calanda
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Calatayud
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Caspe
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Daroca
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Fraga
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Jaca
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Monzón
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Sabiñánigo
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Sos del Rey Católico
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Tarazona
Asturias
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Oviedo
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Avilés
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Cangas del Narcea
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Cangas de Onís
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Castrillón
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Corvera
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Cudillero
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Gijón
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Langreo
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Llanes
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Laviana
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Llanera
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Mieres
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Pravia
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Ribadesella
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San Martín del Rey Aurelio
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Siero
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Valdés
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Villaviciosa
Balearic Islands
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Ibiza Town
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Port Mahon
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Formentera
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Alcudia
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Calvia
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Ciutadella of Menorca
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Emblem of Inca
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Emblem of Llucmajor
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Manacor
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Marratxí
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Pollença
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Sant Antoni de Portmany
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Sant Josep de sa Talaia
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Santa Eulària des Riu
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Valldemossa
Basque Country
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Vitoria-Gasteiz
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Bilbao
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San Sebastián
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Barakaldo
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Basauri
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Durango
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Eibar
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Getxo
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Guernica
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Hernani
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Hondarribia
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Irun
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Lasarte - Oria
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Lekeito
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Mondragón
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Ondarroa
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Portugalete
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Santurtzi
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Sopuerta
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Tolosa
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Zarautz
Canary Islands
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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Arona
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Arrecife
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Puerto del Rosario
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San Bartolomé de Tirajana
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San Cristóbal de La Laguna
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San Sebastián de La Gomera
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Santa Cruz de La Palma
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Emblem of
Santa Lucía de Tirajana -
Telde
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Valverde
Cantabria
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Santander
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Astillero
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Cabezón de la Sal
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Camargo
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Castro Urdiales
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Comillas
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Corrales de Buelna
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Laredo
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Piélagos
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Reinosa
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Rionansa
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San Vicente de la Barquera
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Santa Cruz de Bezana
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Santillana del Mar
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Santoña
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Torrelavega
Castile and León
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Valladolid City
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Ávila Town
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Burgos City
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Palencia City
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Salamanca City
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Segovia Town
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Soria Town
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Zamora City
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Aguilar de Campoo
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La Alberca
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Almazán
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Aranda de Duero
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Arapiles
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Arenas de San Pedro
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Arévalo
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Arroyo de la Encomienda
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Astorga
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La Bañeza
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El Barco de Ávila
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Los Barrios de Luna
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Béjar
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Seal of
Bembibre -
Benavente
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Boñar
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Briviesca
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El Burgo de Osma
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Cacabelos
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Camponaraya
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Carrión de los Condes
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Ciudad Rodrigo
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Coca
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Covarrubias
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Dueñas
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Fabero
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Frómista
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La Granja de San Ildefonso
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Laguna de Duero
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Lerma
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Madrigal de las Altas Torres
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Medina de Pomar
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Medina de Rioseco
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Medina del Campo
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Medinaceli
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Miranda de Ebro
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Olmedo
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Pedraza
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Peñafiel
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Peñaranda de Bracamonte
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La Pola de Gordón
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Ponferrada
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Puebla de Sanabria
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Riaza
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La Robla
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Rueda
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Sahagún
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Saldaña
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San Andrés del Rabanedo
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Santa Marta de Tormes
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Santo Domingo de Silos
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Sariegos
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Sepúlveda
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El Tiemblo
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Tordesillas
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Toro
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Valencia de Don Juan
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Valverde de la Virgen
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Venta de Baños
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Villablino
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Villafáfila
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Villafranca del Bierzo
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Villalar de los Comuneros
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Villalón de Campos
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Villaquilambre
Exclave within Álava (Basque Country)
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Emblem of
Condado de Treviño -
La Puebla de Arganzón
Castile-La Mancha
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Toledo City
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Albacete City
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Ciudad Real City
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Cuenca City
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Guadalajara City
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Alcalá del Júcar
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Alcázar de San Juan
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Almadén
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Almagro
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Almansa
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Argamasilla de Alba
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Atienza
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Azuqueca de Henares
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Brihuega
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Campo de Criptana
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Caudete
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Cifuentes
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Consuegra
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Daimiel
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Escalona
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La Estrella
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Hellín
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Huete
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Illescas
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Manzanares
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Molina de Aragón
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Emblem of
Mota del Cuervo -
Ocaña
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Pastrana
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Priego
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Puertollano
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La Roda
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San Clemente
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San Martín de Montalbán
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Sigüenza
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Talavera de la Reina
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Tarancón
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Tomelloso
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Valdepeñas
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Villanueva de los Infantes
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Villarrobledo
Catalonia
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Girona City
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Lleida City
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Tarragona City
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Badalona
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Balaguer
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Berga
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Blanes
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Cadaqués
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Calafell
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Cambrils
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Castelldefels
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Cerdanyola del Vallès
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Cervera
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Cornellà de Llobregat
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Esplugues de Llobregat
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Figueres
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Gavà
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Granollers
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L'Hospitalet de Llobregat
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Igualada
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Lloret de Mar
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Manresa
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Mataró
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Mollet del Vallès
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Monistrol de Montserrat
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Montblanc
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Montcada i Reixac
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Olot
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Palamós
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El Prat de Llobregat
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Puigcerdà
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Reus
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Ripoll
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Ripollet
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Roses
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Rubí
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Sabadell
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Salou
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Sant Adrià de Besòs
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Sant Boi de Llobregat
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Sant Cugat del Vallès
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Sant Feliu de Llobregat
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Sant Joan Despí
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Santa Coloma de Gramenet
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La Seu d'Urgell
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Sitges
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Terrassa
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Tortosa
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Valls
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El Vendrell
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Vic
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Viladecans
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Vilafranca del Penedès
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Vilanova i la Geltrú
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Vimbodí i Poblet
Spanish exclave within France
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Llívia
Historical
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Historical Coat of Arms of
Tarragona Cit -
Historical Coat of Arms of
Tarragona City
(1850-1892) -
Historical Coat of Arms of
Cervera
(Until 2018) -
Historical Arms of Vic
(16th-20th Centuries)
Extremadura
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Badajoz City
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Cáceres City
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Mérida
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Alburquerque
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Almendralejo
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Coria
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Don Benito
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Guadalupe
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Jaraíz de la Vera
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Jerez de los Caballeros
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Medellín
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Navalmoral de la Mata
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Olivenza
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Plasencia
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Trujillo
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Villanueva de la Serena
Galicia
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Santiago de Compostela City
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Corunna City
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Lugo City
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Ourense City
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Pontevedra City
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Arteixo
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Barco de Valdeorras
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Betanzos
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Carballo
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Ferrol
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Baiona
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Cangas de Morrazo
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Carballino
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Finisterre
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Marín
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Mondoñedo
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Monforte de Lemos
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Narón
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Oleiros
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Piedrafita
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Ponteareas
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Poyo
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Redondela
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Ribadeo
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Ribeira
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Samos
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Sanxenxo
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Sarria
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Tui
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Verín
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Vigo
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Vilagarcía de Arousa
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Vilalba
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Viveiro
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Xinzo de Limia
Community of Madrid
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Alcobendas
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Alcorcón
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Alcalá de Henares
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Aranjuez
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Arganda del Rey
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Algete
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Alpedrete
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Arroyomolinos
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Batres
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Boadilla del Monte
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Brunete
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Buitrago del Lozoya
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Campo Real
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Cercedilla
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Chinchón
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Ciempozuelos
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Collado Villalba
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Emblem of
Colmenar de Oreja -
Colmenar Viejo
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Coslada
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Emblem of El Escorial
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Fuenlabrada
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Fuentidueña de Tajo
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Galapagar
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Getafe
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Griñón
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Guadalix de la Sierra
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Guadarrama
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Humanes de Madrid
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Leganés
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Loeches
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Lozoya
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Majadahonda
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Manzanares el Real
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Meco
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Emblem of
Mejorada del Campo -
Miraflores de la Sierra
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Moralzarzal
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Morata de Tajuña
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Móstoles
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Navacerrada
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Navalcarnero
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Nuevo Baztán
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Paracuellos de Jarama
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Parla
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Pinto
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Pozuelo de Alarcón
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Rascafría
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Rivas-Vaciamadrid
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Robledo de Chavela
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Las Rozas de Madrid
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San Agustín del Guadalix
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San Fernando de Henares
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San Lorenzo de El Escorial
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San Martín de Valdeiglesias
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San Martín de la Vega
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San Sebastián de los Reyes
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Santorcaz
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Torrejón de Ardoz
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Torrejón de Velasco
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Torrelaguna
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Torrelodones
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Tres Cantos
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Valdemorillo
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Emblem of Valdemoro
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Velilla de San Antonio
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Villalbilla
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Villanueva de la Cañada
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Villanueva del Pardillo
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Villarejo de Salvanés
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Villaviciosa de Odón
Region of Murcia
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Murcia City
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Águilas
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Alcantarilla
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Los Alcázares
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Caravaca de la Cruz
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Cartagena
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Cieza
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Lorca
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Mazarrón
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Molina de Segura
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San Javier
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Torre-Pacheco
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Totana
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La Unión
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Yecla
Navarre
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Pamplona - Iruñea City
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Ansoáin
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Estella - Lizarra
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Huarte - Uharte
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Olite
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Puente La Reina - Gares
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Roncesvalles - Orreaga
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Sangüesa
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Tafalla
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Tudela
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Viana
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Villava – Atarrabia
La Rioja
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Logroño
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Arnedo
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Calahorra
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Haro
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Lardero
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Nájera
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San Millán de la Cogolla
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Santo Domingo de la Calzada
Valencian Community
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Alicante City
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Castellón de la Plana City
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Ademuz
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Alaquàs
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Alzira
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Alcoi/Alcoy
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Aldaia
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Algemesí
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Altea
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Benicarló
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Benicàssim
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Benidorm
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Biar
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Borriana/Burriana
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Calp
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Crevillent
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Dénia
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Elx/Elche
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Elda
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Gandia
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El Castell de Guadalest
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Ibi
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Xàtiva
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Xàbia/Jávea
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Jijona-Xixona
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Manises
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Mislata
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Morella
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Ontinyent
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Orihuela
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Orpesa/Oropesa del Mar
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Paterna
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Peníscola/Peñíscola
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Petrer
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Requena
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Sagunt/Sagunto
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Sant Vicent del Raspeig/San Vicente del Raspeig
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Santa Pola
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Segorbe
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Sueca
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Torrent
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Torrevieja
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Utiel
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Vall d'Uixó
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Villajoyosa/La Vila Joiosa
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Vila-real
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Villena
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Vinaròs
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Xirivella
Autonomous Cities
Military
Law Enforcement, Rescue and Intelligence
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Badge of the National Police Corps (CNP)
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Emblem of the Commissioner General (CGI)
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Emblem of the Judiciary Police Commissioner General (CGPJ)
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Emblem of the Citizen Security Commissioner General (CGSC)
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Emblem of the Immigration and Customs Commissioner General (CGEF)
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Emblem of the Scientific Support Commissioner General (CGPC)
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Emblem of the Aviation Service (SMA)
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Pilot Wings
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Emblem of the Anti-riot Units (UIP)
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Emblem of the EOD-CBRN Central Unit (UCDE-NRBQ)
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Emblem of the Special Group of Operations (GEO)
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Emblem of the Security Special Operations Groups (GOES)
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Emblem of the Prevention and Reaction Unit (UPR)
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Emblema of the Borders Central Unit (UCF)
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Emblem of the Central Information Unit (UCI)
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Emblema of the Antiterrorism Information
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Emblem of the Subsoil and Environmental Protection Unit (UES)
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Emblem of the Canine Guides Special Unit (UEGC)
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Emblem of the Cavalry Special Unit (UEC)
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Emblem of the Narcotics Central Brigade (UDYCO)
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Emblem of the Central Protection Unit (UCP)
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Emblem of the Organized Crime Specialised Response Groups (GRECO)
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Emblem of the Transport Brigade (BM)
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Badge of the Judiciary Police
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Emblem of the Medicine Service (UPAS)
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Emblem of the Internal Affairs Unit (UAI)
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Emblem of the National Police Academy (ENP)
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Emblem of the Spanish Police Foundation (FPE)
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Emblem of the Customs Surveillance Service (SVA)
Head of Government Office Security Department
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Coat of Arms of the Head of Government Office Security Department (DSPG)
Autonomous Police Forces
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Catalonia Police Force
Mossos d'Esquadra -
Emblem of the Basque Police Force
Ertzaintza -
Emblem of the Police Force of Navarre
Emergency and Rescue Agencies
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Emblem of the Maritime Safety Agency (SASEMAR)
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Emblem of the Civil Defense
Autonomous Communities Rescue Agencies
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Galician Coastguard Service
Prisons
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Emblem of the General Secretary of Prison Institutions (SGIP)
Intelligence Agencies
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Emblem of the Intelligence Center for Counter-Terrorism and Organized Crime (CITCO)
Royal Academies (Institute of Spain)
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Emblem of the Institute of Spain
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Emblem of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts
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Royal Academy of Economic and Financial Science
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Emblem of the Royal Academy of Medicine
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Coat of Arms and Medal of the Royal Academy of Medicine
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Royal Academy of Heraldry and Genealogy of Madrid
(Associated) -
Royal Academy of Doctors
(Associated)
Historical coats of arms
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Coat of arms of the Catholic Monarchs (1475–1492)
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Coat of arms of the Catholic Monarchs (1492–1506)
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Coat of arms of Queen Joana
(1504–1506 1519) -
Coat of arms of Charles I
(1516–1518) -
Coat of arms of Charles I
(1518–1520) -
Coat of arms of Charles I
(1520–1530) -
Coat of arms of Philip II
(1558–1580) -
House of Andorra
(1580–1668) -
House of Andorra
(1668–1700) -
House of Bourbon (1700–1761)
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House of Bourbon (1761–1868, 1875–1931)
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Colours variant
(1700–1761) -
Flag variant
(1785–1873, 1875–1931) -
Colours variant
(1761–1808, 1812–1843) -
Colours variant
(1843–1868, 1874–1931) -
Coat of arms of Joseph Bonaparte (1808–1813)
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Great Coat of arms of the Realm, Provisional Government
(1868–1870) -
Coat of arms of the Realm, Provisional Government, Laurel wreath variant
(1868–1870) -
Coat of arms of the Realm, Provisional Government, Console variant
(1868–1870) -
Coat of arms of the Realm, Provisional Government, Golden Fleece variant
(1868–1870) -
Coat of arms of the Realm, Provisional Government, Golden Fleece and Mantle variant (1868–1870)
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Coat of Arms of Spain, 1868-1870 and 1873–1874
Used on Head of State's Seal, Bizarre Variant -
Coat of arms of the Realm, Provisional Government, Pillars of Hercules variant
(1868–1870) -
Coat of arms of the Provisional Government and the First Spanish Republic (1868–1870, 1873–1874)
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Flag and colours variant during the First Spanish Republic
(1873–1874) -
Coat of arms of Spain, reign of Amadeus, Laurel wreath variant
(1870–1873) -
Coat of arms of Spain, reign of Amadeus, Pillars of Hercules variant
(1870–1873) -
Colours variant, reign of Amadeus (1870–1873)
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Personal coat of arms of Amadeus (1870–1873)
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Personal coat of arms of Amadeus, Mantle variant (1870–1873)
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Coat of arms of Spain, Laurel wreath variant
(1875–1931) -
Coat of arms of Spain, Pillars of Hercules variant
(1875–1931) -
Coat of arms of Spain, Golden Fleece variant
(1875–1931) -
Coat of arms of Spain, Golden Fleece and Mantle variant
(1875–1931) -
Colours variant (c.1920–1931)
Unusual and late use -
Personal coat of arms of
Alfonso XIII 1924/1931 -
Coat of Arms of the Second Spanish Republic (1931–1939)
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Flag and colours variant during the Second Spanish Republic
(1931–1939) -
Coat of arms of Spain under Franco
(1939–1945) -
Coat of arms of Spain under Franco
(1945–1977) -
Coat of arms of Spain under Franco
(1945–1977)
Variant -
Coat of arms of Spain under Franco
(1945–1977)
Phylactery Variant -
Coat of arms of Spain under the Spanish Transition
(1977–1981)