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English: Garrucha, Almería, Spain.
Español: Garrucha, Almería, España.
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Español: Escudo español acabado en punta (o antiguo), cuartelado. Primer cuartel, en fondo de plata un sol naciente sobre 3 ondas de agua siendo el primer orden azur y el segundo de plata. Segundo cuartel en fondo de azur, dos torres de oro bien ordenadas en banda, mazonadas y aclaradas de sable sobre ondas de agua, siendo el primer orden de plata y el segundo de azur, en el centro del jefe llave de sable puesta en palo. Tercer cuartel, sobre fondo azur, torre de oro mazonada y aclarada de sable sobre tierra de sinople y surmontada de llave y espada de sable puestas en aspa. Cuarto cuartel, sobre fondo de gules castillo de oro mazonado y aclarado de sable sobre tierra de sinople. En el abismo, roel de plata cargado de cruz griega plena de gules. Lambequines de oro abrazando el escudo en su partes superior y laterales. Sobre el todo, leyenda "ex mari orta" de sable sobre banda de oro.
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Date 14 August 2021
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Erlenmeyer
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