Español: Escudo cortado en cabria, el jefe de plata y la punta de azur, con un palo del uno al otro, y brochante sobre el todo tres árboles de María (Callophylum brasiliense antillanum), arrancados al natural, sus troncos acostados de dos ramas de cafeto frutados, al natural, uno a cada lado, y el monograma de Nuestra Señora la Santísima Virgen, de plata, coronado de lo mismo y calzado de un creciente del mismo metal. Bordura general de gules con una cadena de oro rota en lo bajo. Por timbre, corona mural de oro de tres torres, mamposteada de sable y adjurada de sinople.
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“Sable, a lion rampant or”
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