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All the elements in the arms are traditional and canting: they show a "mar", a "mà", a "torre" and a "martell" (Catalan for sea, hand, tower and hammer, respectively). The marquis crown at the top of the arms refers to the fact that Martorell has been the centre of a marquisat since 1637. | All the elements in the arms are traditional and canting: they show a "mar", a "mà", a "torre" and a "martell" (Catalan for sea, hand, tower and hammer, respectively). The marquis crown at the top of the arms refers to the fact that Martorell has been the centre of a marquisat since 1637. | ||
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Heraldry of the World Civic heraldry of Spain - Heraldica Española |
MARTORELL
Region : Catalonia
Province : Barcelona
Official blazon
Escut caironat: de sinople, un mar en forma de peu ondat d'argent, carregat de 2 faixes ondades d'atzur, sostenint una torre d'or oberta acostada d'una mà d'or, de la destra, i d'un martell d'or, sinistra. Per timbre, una corona de marquès.
Origin/meaning
All the elements in the arms are traditional and canting: they show a "mar", a "mà", a "torre" and a "martell" (Catalan for sea, hand, tower and hammer, respectively). The marquis crown at the top of the arms refers to the fact that Martorell has been the centre of a marquisat since 1637.
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