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Español: Escudo de armas de San Ignacio Cerro Gordo Jalisco
English: coat of arms from San Ignacio Cerro Gordo Jalisco
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Source PAGINA PRINCIPAL DE SAN IGNACIO CERRO GORDO
Author ROSARIO RAMIREZ, JOSE LUIS OROZCO, IGNACIO RAMOS PUGA
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Español: El municipio conserva el escudo representativo que fue hecho siendo delegación San Ignacio Cerro Gordo, por los sacerdotes Ignacio Ramos Puga, Rosario Ramírez “Padre Challo” y el señor José Luis Orozco Palos. Su lema es “Manos que trabajan, corazones que aman”.
 Tiene como elementos  este escudo:
      La espada. Símbolo de la conquista y conservación de sus valores morales y espirituales.
   La caña de maíz. Como el principal cultivo que durante muchos  siglos sus habitantes cultivaron y les sirvió de alimento.
    El Cerro Gordo, como característica de lugar. Panorama geográfico, las faldas del Cerro Gordo, del cual toma parte de su nombre, siendo su clima no extremoso. 
    Oveja con estandarte. Hace referencia  a la fundación del lugar y la oveja como parte de la producción de lana  que se tenía en la hacienda y que llevaban las ovejas al casco principal para quitarles  la lana.
   Horno de ladrillo. Una de las principales actividades a que se dedica la población es la fabricación de ladrillo para construcción.
Mezcal. Cultivo principal que sirve para la producción de tequila.

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