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Escudo de armas municipal de Salamanca (Salamanca, España).

Adoptado el 20 de junio de 1996, responde a la siguiente descripción:

Escudo partido. Primero, de plata con un puente de piedra, mazonado de sable, sobre el que está pasante un toro arrestado de sable, y tras él una higuera de sinople, arrancada. Segundo, de oro con cuatro palos de gules; bordura de azur con ocho cruces paté de plata. Mantelado en jefe de plata, con dos leones mornados, al natural, salientes de los flancos y afrontados. Al timbre, la Corona Real Española, abierta y sin diademas.
Boletín Oficial de Castilla y León n.º 118/1996, de 20 de junio de 1996 - Orden de 11 de junio de 1996, de la Consejería de Presidencia y Administración Territorial, por la que se aprueba el escudo heráldico de Salamanca
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Auctor David Martin
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18 Februarii 2006

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recentissima16:00, 18 Martii 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 16:00, 18 Martii 2006 factae400 × 500 (218 chiliocteti)Byj2000
15:16, 18 Martii 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 15:16, 18 Martii 2006 factae150 × 200 (215 chiliocteti)Byj2000== Summary == {{Information| |Description= Coat of arms of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain |Source=Drawn by byj |Date=created 18. Feb. 2006 |Author=David Martin |Permission=Dual licensed under GFDL/CC-BY-SA |ot

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