File:Escudo de Vilches (Jaén).svg

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English: Vilches, Jaén, Spain.
Español: Vilches, Jaén, España.
Blazon
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Español: Escudo cuartelado: 1.º, de gules, un castillo de oro, almenado, aclarado de azur y mazonado de sable; partido de plata, un león rampante de púrpura, linguado, uñado y armado de gules y coronado de oro; 2.º, de oro, cuatro palos de gules; partido de gules, una cadena de oro puesta en cruz, aspa y orla, cargada en el centro de una esmeralda de su color, que es de sinople; 3.º, de gules, un creciente de plata cargado de una cruz latina de oro; 4.º, de azur, un pendón guía, un báculo episcopal y una alabarda, de oro. En el centro, un escusón ovalado de azur con tres flores de lis, de oro, bien ordenadas, dos y una, bordura lisa de gules, propio de la dinastía reinante. Contorno español y timbre de corona real cerrada.
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Date 6 September 2011
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Erlenmeyer
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current11:20, 10 June 2015Thumbnail for version as of 11:20, 10 June 2015550 × 960 (302 KB)Erlenmeyer
08:47, 18 May 2015Thumbnail for version as of 08:47, 18 May 2015550 × 960 (302 KB)Erlenmeyer
23:32, 14 May 2015Thumbnail for version as of 23:32, 14 May 2015550 × 960 (302 KB)ErlenmeyerNueva corona.
23:47, 9 November 2011Thumbnail for version as of 23:47, 9 November 2011550 × 970 (339 KB)ErlenmeyerPequeño ajuste.
21:49, 6 September 2011Thumbnail for version as of 21:49, 6 September 2011550 × 975 (343 KB)Erlenmeyer== {{int:filedesc}} == {{COAInformation |blasonen=Vilches, Jaen, Spain. |blasonnement-en= |ref-en= |blasones=Vilches, Jaén, España. |blasonnement-es=Escudo cuartelado. En el primer cuartel: De gules o rojo, u castillo de oro, almenado, aclarado de azur

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