Blazon InfoField | Español: "Escudo cuadrilongo, con angulos terminados en pico en el centro inferior, cuartelado, dexter jefe, argent, cargado de una montaña, vert, en el centro cargado de una espada, argent, y en base los colores gules, or, y gules; sinister jefe, argent, cargado de las flores pensamiento, de gules, y la fleur de lis, or, entre dos lineas densamente ondeadas, azure, en jefe y en base. Base dexter, argent, cargado de los contornos de la torre de una iglesia, cargada de una cruz latina, or; base sinister, argent, cargado de una montaña vert, partida, en jefe una concha de su color, en base franjas ondulantes, azure y argent. Por timbre una corona mural de cuatro torres, or, mazonada de sable y aclarada de argent, forro purpura. Motto: Jardin de Puerto Rico, y en base, 1824, sable." |
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English: Coat of arms of Aibonito, Puerto Rico Español: Escudo de Aibonito, Puerto Rico
This representation of a coat of arms is potentially different from the one used by the armiger (municipality or organisation) in question.
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“Sable, a lion rampant or”
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