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Gibraltar Coat of Arms - Symbol of the British Overseas Territory #3607596 (License: Personal Use)
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The coat of arms of Gibraltar displays a red three-towered castle on a white field above a red chief bearing a golden key. This heraldic design was bestowed in 1502 by the Spanish monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella and later confirmed by the British Crown after 1704. The castle signifies fortress strength, while the key symbolizes Gibraltar’s role as the “Key to the Mediterranean.”
Used on government documents, official websites, tourism materials, and educational content about Gibraltar’s history and identity; matches user intent for historical symbolism, national emblems, or travel research.
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