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[edit] LawAccording to the third article of the Statute of Autonomy of La Rioja, Organic Law 3/1982[1]:
According to the sixth and seventh article of Law 4/1985, May 31 (BOLR n. 64, June 4):
The arms must appear:
It also exists a simplified version of the arms, more simbolic and suitable for black and white and color sketch reproductions, according to Corporative Identity Manual, -Decree 20/2003, 20 May, which sets the Institutional Graphic identity of Autonomous Community of La Riojaand its President (BOR n. 70, June 5, 2003). [edit] Heraldic descriptionA non-official description, but more theoretically correct according to classic heraldry [2] would be:
[edit] History and meaning Cross of St. James on the castle of Clavijo The present shield was approved 5 April 1957 by decree of the Ministry of Governation, in order to be used by the, at that time, province of Logroño[3]. Those were the same arms adopted by the Autonomous Community of La Rioja in 1985. On the left side, the red cross of Santiago on top of Laturce mount (there, as a reminder of the Battle of Clavijo) and pilgrim shells refer to the Way of St. James, which crosses the geography of La Rioja from East to West. On the right side, the castle has an integrating function, as all the largest municipalities (except Calahorra) show a castle on their arms. Under it, the Ebro river flows, which irrigates the lands of La Rioja. Both the fleur-de-lis and Royal Crown are distinctions given to the region by Spanish monarches as a recognition of its "heroic deeds performed".[4] The fleur-of-lis come from the arms of the city of Logroño and were granted by Carlos V. [edit] References[edit] External links |
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