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Deutsch: Wappen von Spanien.
English: Shield offices in Spain, Mazon version, the one that corresponds with the official description, Royal Decree No. 33/1981 [1]: The Coat of Spain is in barracks and Entada tip. In the first quarter of gules or red, a house of gold, battlements, or cleared of azure blue and Mazon Sabretooth or black. In the second, silver, a lion rampant, in purple, Lingua, UNAD, armed gules or red and crowned with gold. In the third, gold, four sticks of gules or red. In the fourth, in gules or red, a gold chain, making cross-border and cross, created in the center of an emerald color. Entada silver, a grenade to the natural cracks of gules or red, carved and hojada of two sheets of sinople or green. Accompanied by two columns, silver, with base and capital of gold, about waves and azure blue or silver, surpassed the imperial crown, the right hand, and a royal crown, the sinister, both gold and surrounding columns , A gules or red tape, laden with golden letter "Plus" on the dexter side and "Ultra" on the sinister side (Latin meaning "further beyond). At the buzzer, royal crown, closed, a circle of gold, set with precious stones, composed of eight rosettes of acanthus leaves, visible five, interpolated Pearl, whose leaves and leaving trails of pearls together diadems, which converge a world of azure or blue, with the equator semimeridiano and gold, added the cross of gold. The crown, lined gules or red. The second article Shield of Spain, as described in the previous article, leads escusón of azure or blue, three lises gold, put two and one, the smooth bordure of gules or red, typical of the reigning dynasty.
Español: Escudo oficial de España, versión mazonada con los colores adaptados a al Taller de Herádica y Vexicología de la Wikipedia en español, que es la que corresponde con la descripción oficial, a excepción de las tonalidades de los colores. Real Decreto 33/1981 [1]: El Escudo de España es cuartelado y entado en punta. En el primer cuartel, de gules o rojo, un castillo de oro, almenado, aclarado de azur o azul y mazonado de sable o negro. En el segundo, de plata, un león rampante, de púrpura, linguado, uñado, armado de gules o rojo y coronado de oro. En el tercero, de oro, cuatro palos, de gules o rojo. En el cuarto, de gules o rojo, una cadena de oro, puesta en cruz, aspa y orla, cargada en el centro de una esmeralda de su color. Entado de plata, una granada al natural, rajada de gules o rojo, tallada y hojada de dos hojas, de sinople o verde. Acompañado de dos columnas, de plata, con base y capitel, de oro, sobre ondas de azur o azul y plata, superada de corona imperial, la diestra, y de una corona real, la siniestra, ambas de oro, y rodeando las columnas, una cinta de gules o rojo, cargada de letras de oro, en la diestra "Plus" y en la siniestra "Ultra". Al timbre, corona real, cerrada, que es un círculo de oro, engastado de piedras preciosas, compuesto de ocho florones de hojas de acanto, visibles cinco, interpoladas de perlas, y de cuyas hojas salen sendas diademas sumadas de perlas, que convergen en un mundo de azur o azul, con el semimeridiano y el ecuador de oro, sumado de cruz de oro. La corona, forrada de gules o rojo. Artículo segundo El Escudo de España, tal como se describe en el artículo anterior, lleva escusón de azur o azul, tres lises de oro, puestas dos y una, la bordura lisa, de gules o rojo, propio de la dinastía reinante.
Italiano: Stemma della Spagna
Русский: Герб страны Испания
Polski: Godło Hiszpanii.
Date 4/10/2007
Source Cambio de los colores del archivo: Escudo de España (mazonado).svg
Author SanchoPanzaXXI Miguillen (Cambio de colores)
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