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Escudo partido: 1, de verde, un báculo episcopal de plata; 2, cortado: a) de azul, un ancla de oro; b) de gules, una venera de plata; la bordura componada de oro y de veros. Va timbrado con la Corona Real de España.
Escudo partido: 1, de verde, un báculo episcopal de plata; 2, cortado: a) de azul, un ancla de oro; b) de gules, una venera de plata; la bordura componada de oro y de veros. Va timbrado con la Corona Real de España.


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The arms were officially granted on July 2, 2001.
The arms were officially granted on July 2, 2001.



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RUESGA (CANTABRIA)

Region : Comunidad Autónoma de Cantabria (until 1982 Province of Santander)

Escudo de Ruesga (Cantabria)

Official blazon

Escudo partido: 1, de verde, un báculo episcopal de plata; 2, cortado: a) de azul, un ancla de oro; b) de gules, una venera de plata; la bordura componada de oro y de veros. Va timbrado con la Corona Real de España.

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The arms were officially granted on July 2, 2001.

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