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Description Escudo de armas de San Gil, Santander, Colombia:
Le concedo por Armas, una cruz de sinople, en campo de gules, que salga del corazón de una granada, orlado del escudo, con ocho aspas de San Andrés, en que se comprende el nombre de la villa, el Reino donde se funda, y las Armas de la Ciudad de quien toma el nombre.[1]
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