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English: Comares, Málaga, Spain.
Español: Comares, Málaga, España.
Blazon
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Español: Escudo cortado. En la partición superior, de oro, tres fajas de gules. En la inferior, de plata, el Rey Boabdil con su cetro y cadena al cuello, moviente del flanco siniestro, ambos de oro. Bordura de plata con la leyenda en letras de sable: <<HAEC OMNIA OPERATVR VNVS>>. Orlado de veintidós banderas, en sus colores originales, desde el borde exterior del cantón diestro del jefe hasta el mismo punto del siniestro. Al timbre, la corona marquesal, que es un círculo de oro engastado de piedras preciosas, compuesto de cuatro florones de hojas de acanto, visibles tres, con doce perlas puestas entre éstos de tres en tres y visibles dos grupos de ellas.
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Date 21 September 2011
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Erlenmeyer
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current14:47, 24 June 2022Thumbnail for version as of 14:47, 24 June 2022710 × 950 (143 KB)HapHaxionreduce file size
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18:33, 21 September 2011Thumbnail for version as of 18:33, 21 September 2011710 × 1,010 (241 KB)Erlenmeyer== {{int:filedesc}} == {{COAInformation |blasonen=Comares, Malaga, Spain. |blasonnement-en= |ref-en= |blasones=Comares, Málaga, España. |blasonnement-es=Escudo cortado. En la partición superior, de oro, tres fajas de gules. En la inferior, de plata, el

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