Coat of arms of the Community of Madrid
The coat of arms of the Community of Madrid was adopted in 1983. The field is crimson red with two yellow or golden castles with seven five-pointed white or silver stars on top, arranged four and three. The crest is the Spanish Royal Crown.
Coat of arms of the Community of Madrid | |
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Emblem (Simplified version) | |
Adopted | 1983 |
Crest | Spanish Royal Crown |
Shield | two castles with turrets and keep, gate and windows azure, masonry sable, overhead seven silver (or white) stars placed four and three |
Earlier version(s) | see below |
Use | the complex version is only for works in stone, other construction materials or confectionery |
The red field symbolizes historic Castile, of which Madrid had long been part, and the two castles represent the two Castilian communities and Madrid as their union. The seven stars come from the coat of arms of the capital representing the constellation Ursa Major, which is visible from the city. The five points of the stars refer to the five provinces which about the Community. The royal crown symbolizes Madrid as the royal seat.
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