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by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, May 1, 2002. See: Coat of arms on white background: unofficial flag |
INEGI and SEP
Reported by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, October 06, 2001.
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The coat of arms consists of a squarish samnitic (“french”) shield, azure, on a mound marron, a maize (corn) plant leved ver and fruited or, under a star of the same metal; between them a scroll argent reading "TIERRA Y LIBERTAD" ("Land and freedom"); bordure argent, lined and tressured sable, with the inscription "LA TIERRA VOLVERA A QUENES LA TRABAJAN CON SUS MANOS" ("The land shall return to those who work (on) it with their own hands"). António Martins, 22 Jun 1999
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