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  2. File:Coat of Arms of Laguardia-Rioja Alavesa Cuadrilla.svg

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  3. Laguardia, Álava - Wikipedia

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    Laguardia ramparts Town hall Sierra de Cantabria mountains north of Laguardia. The Wall: the high walls surrounding the town are about two meters in depth, made of stone. It has five doors that lead to the villa. The Church of Santa Maria de los Reyes, which in the past was probably a Templar monastery. Next to it, there is a tower called the ...

  4. La Guardia, Spain - Wikipedia

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    View of the La Guardia, Toledo, Spain Coat of arms of La Guardia, Spain. La Guardia (Spanish pronunciation: [laˈɣwaɾðja]) is a municipality located in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. There is documented presence since Bronze Age, Romans, Jews and documents since 12th century.

  5. Armorial of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spain has many coats of arms: the nation has one, the reigning monarch and the heir presumptive each have one, and there are others for the institutions of state and for Spanish regions and towns. National

  6. File:Coat of Arms of the Guardia Civil Staff.svg - Wikipedia

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    Circular 1/2014, de 28 de enero, de la Dirección Adjunta Operativa de la Guardia Civil, que actualiza el Anexo II de la Orden General nº 10, de 22 de noviembre de 2012, sobre los Honores Militares en la Guardia Civil.

  7. Coat of arms of Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    The Seal of Guernsey closely follows the coat of arms; it originates from 1279 when a single seal was provided by Edward I for joint use in Guernsey and Jersey. The seal comprised 3 Luparts, meaning leopards (or lions). [1]: 5 By 1304 separate seals were provided for each Bailiwick.