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Spanish coat of arms; featuring the arms of Castile, León, Navarre, Aragon and Granada; with the fleur-de-lys of the Bourbons; surrounded by the Pillars of Hercules; crowned.

Coat of arms extracted by ManuelGR from the following flag:

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  • Original author: Pedro A. Gracia Fajardo (in the public domain).
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Español: Escudo de España con corona real, fuente: " Manual de Imagen Institucional de la Administración General del Estado"
  • Description: Coat of arms of Spain.
  • Source: " Manual de Imagen Institucional de la Administración General del Estado"

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