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English: Los Corrales, Seville, Spain.
Español: Los Corrales, Sevilla, España.
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Español: Escudo español, cortado: 1.º, de azur, un caballo pasante de oro; 2.º, de oro, tres jirones de gules y bordura de oro y gules en tres órdenes, por Girón, duque de Osuna. Al timbre, corona real cerrada, que es un círculo de oro engastado de piedras preciosas, compuesto de ocho florones (cinco vistos) de hojas de acanto, interpolados de perlas, y de cuyas hojas salen otras tantas diademas sumadas de perlas que convergen en un mundo que es de azur, con el semimeridiano y el ecuador de oro, sumado de una cruz, y la corona forrada de gules.
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Date 1 January 2022
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Erlenmeyer
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current17:28, 6 March 2022Thumbnail for version as of 17:28, 6 March 2022512 × 894 (56 KB)ErlenmeyerGirones.
13:27, 1 January 2022Thumbnail for version as of 13:27, 1 January 2022512 × 894 (55 KB)Erlenmeyer== {{int:filedesc}} == {{COAInformation |blazon of = {{en|1=''Los Corrales, Seville, Spain.''}}{{es|1=''Los Corrales, Sevilla, España.''}} |blazon = {{es|1=''Escudo español, cortado: 1.º, de azur, un caballo pasante de oro; 2.º, de oro, tres jirones de gules y bordura de oro y gules en tres órdenes, por Girón, duque de Osuna. Al timbre, corona real cerrada, que es un círculo de oro engastado de piedras preciosas, compuesto de ocho florones (cinco vistos) de hojas de acanto, int...

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