Coat of arms of Andalusia
The coat of arms of Andalusia, a Spanish administrative unit that shows the mythical figure of Heracles between the Pillars of Hercules. As a cloak he wears the skin of the Nemean lion over his shoulders. At his feet are joined by the right and left two golden lions. The columns bridged a green margined white bow, with the Latin motto in golden inscription: " DOMINATOR HERCULES fundator " (engl.: "Ruler of the founders Hercules ").
In the gold-framed green pedestal with silver beams the golden three-line Spanish inscription " ANDALUCÍA POR SÍ, PARA ESPAÑA Y Humanity " is ( Eng.: " Andalusia for herself, for Spain and Humanity ").
Andalucia | Aragon | Asturias | Balearic Islands | Basque Country | Extremadura | Galicia | Canary Islands | Cantabria | Castilla La Mancha | Castilla y Leon | Catalonia | La Rioja | Madrid | Murcia | Navarra | Valencia
Autonomous cities: Ceuta | Melilla
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