Cumbres Mayores

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CUMBRES MAYORES

Region : Andalucía
Province : Huelva

Escudo de Cumbres Mayores
Official blazon
Spanish De oro, y un castillo abierto de gules mazonado de azur, donjonado de tres torres, la central sumada de la figura de San Miguel Arcángel vestido de púrpura, la faz y manos de carnación, chevelado y alado al natural, nimbado de sable, empuñando una espada de sable con ambas manos, la punta baja dirigida contra las fauces de una sierpe de sinople resaltada sobre sus pies y linguada de gules, el todo terrasado de azur; acompañado de una estrella de ocho rayos de azur en el cantón diestro, y de un creciente tornado en el cantón siniestro, ambos al jefe. Al timbre corona real cerrada.
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The arms were officially granted on August 10, 1996.

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