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Thus, Francisco Piferrer Nobiliario, in the domains and kingdoms of Spain, described it as a castle on a rock washed by the waves, and in the head are the four bars of Aragon. More recently, Vicente de Cadenas, Spain cronista arms, died in 2006, included outlines of the Order of the Golden Fleece and stamped, as is the tradition of provincial capitals with a royal crown that is closed.

He also associated the rock with a human figure, referring to the club known as the Moor, and letters representing the motto Leuka Acra, Lucentum Alicante, reflected in gold: “Field gules, on waves of azure and silver, a rock of a human face, plus a golden castle, battlements, and Mazon gules clarified, added to turn a lozenge of gold, with four suits of red at the right hand and accompanied by the letters A and L (Leuka Acra) and left L and A (Lucentum Alicante) gold and put in suit. Shield surrounding the Golden Fleece.” —Vincent Chains

The town of Alicante is one of representative symbols, which, although not regulated by autonomic regulation, is described in various treaties of heraldry that is differently associated in some periods, the weapons themselves in the province.

 

 

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