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Description Escudo de la provincia de Zaragoza (Aragón, España): Trae escudo cuartelado, 1º de oro, una encina arrancada de sinople sumada de una cruz griega de gules (que es de Sobrarbe); 2º de azur, una cruz de plata agujada por abajo en el cantón diestro de jefe; 3º de plata, una cruz de San Jorge de gules, cantonada con cuatro cabezas de moro; y 4º de Aragón. Sobre el todo, escusón oval de oro, una columna (representativa del Pilar de Zaragoza) de plata, cargada con la cruz de Santiago de gules. Al timbre, corona real abierta.
Escudo de la provincia de Zaragoza
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