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The two macaw parrots are local animals and refer to freedom and peace.  
The two macaw parrots are local animals and refer to freedom and peace.  
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[[Literature]] : Image and information obtained from the municipality
[[Literature]] : Image and information obtained from the municipality

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CÓRDOBA

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Origin/meaning

The book and knife refer to the local patron saint, St. Batholomew. The lower half with a sun and a indigenous baton, refer to the indigenous people of the region and the long inhabitation of the area.

The two macaw parrots are local animals and refer to freedom and peace.


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