Español: Escudo municipal de
Vitoria (Gasteiz), Álava (País Vasco, España):De plata y en él, castillo natural almenado, puertas y ventanas sinople, sostenido de dos Leones gules encontrados en posición natural andante, y sobre las almenas del costado dos cuervos sable mirando al frente; sobre la puerta principal escusón de gules y en él las iniciales de Isabel II, de oro, teniendo las dos últimas una parte menos de longitud y latitud; timbrado de la corona mural. El todo plazado y surmontado de la Corona Ducal, y saliente de ella una cinta azul con las letras de oro con este lema: "HAEC EST VICTORIA QUAE VINCIT".[1]
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Español: Escudo municipal de
Vitoria (Gasteiz), Álava (País Vasco, España):De plata y en él, castillo natural almenado, puertas y ventanas sinople, sostenido de dos Leones gules encontrados en posición natural andante, y sobre las almenas del costado dos cuervos sable mirando al frente; sobre la puerta principal escusón de gules y en él las iniciales de Isabel II, de oro, teniendo las dos últimas una parte menos de longitud y latitud; timbrado de la corona mural. El todo plazado y surmontado de la Corona Ducal, y saliente de ella una cinta azul con las letras de oro con este lema: "HAEC EST VICTORIA QUAE VINCIT".[1]
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Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the
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