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DescriptionEscudo de la Provincia de Madrid hasta 1983.svg |
English: Coat of arms of the province of Madrid (currently Community of Madrid, Spain) till 1983: Madrid's provincial division was later rearranged into only five judicial districts, and a new coat-of-arms was considered, with five quarterings and a central inescutcheon standing for:
*1 Alcalá de Henares (a triple-towered castle over waves) *2 Navalcarnero (an aqueduct) *3 San Lorenzo de El Escorial (per pale a grill and per fess Austria and France modern) *4 Colmenar Viejo (arms of the Santillana-Vega-Luna family) *5 Aranjuez (a palace over waves) *6(inescutcheon) Madrid 'ancient' (in fact, modern). This latter coat-of-arms was illustrated beside the article and I am attaching a scan of it. I am sending a scan of the whole article to Pascal Vagnat. Flags of the world, Madrid Community (Spain).Español: Escudo de la Provincia de Madrid hasta 1983. |
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