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  1. Coat of arms of Peru. The Coat of arms ( Escudo de armas) as used in the National flag. When used on the National Flag, the Coat of arms ( Escudo de armas) is surrounded by a wreath of palm branch one on the left and a laurel one on the right tied by a red and white ribbon. The Coat of arms of Peru is the national symbolic emblem of Peru.

  2. The second escudo was the currency of Spain between 1864 and 1869. It was subdivided into 100 céntimos de escudo. The escudo replaced the real at a rate of 10 reales = 1 escudo. It was itself replaced by the peseta, at a rate of pesetas = 1 escudo, when Spain joined the Latin Monetary Union. The later silver escudo was worth one quarter of the ...

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  4. Un escudo es el arma defensiva activa más antigua utilizada para protegerse de las armas ofensivas y para un ataque. Se conoce al menos desde la época sumeria (III milenio a. C., en Mesopotamia) y será utilizado en Occidente hasta el siglo XVII, cuando las armas de fuego individuales se generalizaron, quedando así obsoleto.

  5. The Law on the National Coat of Arms, Flag and Anthem ( Spanish: Ley sobre el Escudo, la Bandera y el Himno Nacional) is a set of rules and guidelines passed by the Mexican government on the display and use of the flag (bandera), coat of arms (escudo) and the anthem (himno). The original law was passed in 1984 and it contains 7 chapters, a ...

  6. Por la razón o la fuerza. "By reason or by force". The coat of arms of Chile dates from 1834 and was designed by the English artist Charles Wood Taylor (1792–1856). It is made up by a figurative background divided in two equal parts: the top one is blue and the bottom, red. A five pointed white star is in the centre of the shield.

    • 26 June 1834 (original version), 12 December 1967 (current design)
    • Republic of Chile
    • Por la razón o la fuerza, "By reason or by force"
  7. El escudo de España es el símbolo heráldico que representa a España. El escudo de España se rige por la Ley 33/1981, 1 sancionada el 5 de octubre, que lo blasona en los siguientes términos: Artículo primero.—. El escudo de España es cuartelado y entado en punta. En el primer cuartel, de gules o rojo, un castillo de oro, almenado ...

  8. The coat of arms of the Castilla–La Mancha (or Castile–La Mancha) is described in the Spanish Law 1 of 30 June 1983, the Law of the coat of arms of Castilla-La Mancha Region and further regulated by Decree 132 of 5 July 1983, approving the official design of the coat of arms of Castilla-La Mancha and Decree 115 of 12 November 1985, supplementing Decree 132/1983.

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