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Pachuca Coat of Arms - Symbol of Mining Heritage and Colonial Legacy #1975220 (License: Personal Use)
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The coat of arms of Pachuca, Mexico, reflects the city’s deep ties to silver mining and colonial history, established in 1643. Its shield is divided into three sections: blue with gold fleurs-de-lis (symbolizing French influence), red with a mining boat carrying ore, and green waves representing local rivers and water resources; it is flanked by two gray lions and crowned by a castle. The Latin motto “Fert Aurum Industria” underscores the city’s identity as a hub of industrious mineral extraction.
Used on municipal websites, historical articles, tourism pages, and official documents to represent Pachuca’s heritage; targets users researching Mexican heraldry, local history, or planning cultural visits to Hidalgo.
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