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Coat of Arms of the Balearic Islands - Symbolism and History #3875453 (License: Personal Use)
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The shield is quartered: top-left shows a golden mitre and crozier on red (symbolizing the Diocese of Mallorca), top-right displays four red vertical stripes on gold (the Senyera of Aragon), bottom-left repeats the Senyera, and bottom-right features two red bulls on gold (representing the Kingdom of Majorca). The motto “Virtus Unita Fortior” (“United Virtue Is Stronger”) appears below the escutcheon, encased in an ornate cartouche.
This image is used on government websites, educational resources, tourism portals, and cultural heritage pages to represent the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands in Spain. Users typically seek information about regional identity, history, or official symbols.
Related Cliparts: Discover the rich symbolism of the Balearic Islands’ coat of arms: striped quarters, mitre, and red bulls. Learn its historical origins and regional significance.
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