Coat of arms of Cantabria

The coat of arms of Cantabria, a Spanish administrative unit is divided into blue and red.

Top hover next to the left-wing golden crenellated castle with open passage and windows on three narrow silver waves a brown Sailboat with white sail and mast flag over the two human heads with silver Nimbus side by side. Two pieces of chain sticking to the sides of the water.

The presentation is reminiscent of the taking of Seville in 1248, as a Cantabrian ship broke through the chain lock of the Guadalquivir River.

Downstairs is on a red background a silver representation of Stele of Cantabrian Barros, one dating from the 3rd century monolithic sculpture. The Cantabrian stelae were from pre-Roman times and probably presented dar. sun gears

On the shield rests a golden crown.

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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