Spain has many coats of arms: the nation has one, the reigning monarch and the heir presumptive each have one, and there are others for the institutions of state and for Spanish regions and towns.
National
Main article: Coat of arms of SpainThe Royal Family
-
Coat of arms of
the King of Spain
(2014–present) -
Coat of Arms of
the Princess of Asturias
(2015–present) -
Coat of arms of
King Juan Carlos
(1975–present)
Institutions
- The Senate
- The Congress
- The Council of State
- The General Council of the Judicial Power
- Coat of Arms of the Spanish Judiciary Badges
- The Customs Surveillance Service
- The Body of Legal Representatives of the State
- The General Council of Spanish Lawyers
- The General Council of Spanish Solicitors
Autonomies
Main article: Armorial of Spanish autonomous communitiesProvinces
Image gallery- Álava
- Albacete Province
- Alicante Province
- Almería Province
- Asturias
- Ávila Province
- Badajoz Province
- Balearic Islands
- Barcelona Province
- Biscay
- Burgos Province
- Cáceres Province
- Cádiz Province
- Cantabria
- Castellón Province
- Ciudad Real Province
- Córdoba Province
- Corunna Province
- Cuenca Province
- Gipuzkoa
- Girona Province
- Granada Province
- Guadalajara Province
- Huelva Province
- Huesca Province
- Jaén Province
- León Province
- Lleida Province
- Lugo Province
- Community of Madrid
- Málaga Province
- Murcia Region
- Navarre
- Ourense Province
- Palencia Province
- Las Palmas Province
- Pontevedra Province
- La Rioja
- Salamanca Province
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife Province
- Segovia Province
- Soria Province
- Saragossa Province
- Seville Province
- Tarragona Province
- Teruel Province
- Toledo Province
- Valencia Province
- Valladolid Province
- Zamora Province
Historical
- Province of Jaén
- 1871–1931
-
1931–1939
National Arms - 1939–1977
- Former Province of Madrid
- 1872–1873 and 1874–c.1920
- 1873–1874
- c.1920–1931
- 1931–1939
- 1939–1968
- 1968–1977
- 1977–1983
Islands
Image galleryBalearic Islands
- Emblem of the Council of Majorca
- Menorca
- Former Coat of Arms of Menorca
- Emblem of the Council of Ibiza
- Former Coat of Arms of Ibiza and Formentera
- Emblem of the Council of Formentera
- Former Emblem of Formentera
Canary Islands
Las Palmas Province
Santa Cruz de Tenerife Province
Comarcas
Image gallery-
Aezkoa Valley
(Navarre) -
Alt Empordà Comarca
(Girona Province) -
Alt Camp Comarca
(Tarragona Province) -
Alt Urgell Comarca
(Lleida Province) -
Añana Cuadrilla
(Álava) -
Aran Valley
(Lleida Province) -
Aranda Comarca
(Saragossa Province) -
Arlanzón Comarca
(Burgos Province) -
Ayala Cuadrilla
(Álava) -
Baix Camp Comarca
(Tarragona Province) -
Baix Ebre Comarca
(Tarragona Province) -
Bardenas Reales
(Navarre) -
Baztán Valley
(Navarre) -
Berguedà Comarca
(Barcelona Province) -
El Bierzo
(León Province) -
Burunda Valley
(Navarre) -
Campezo/Kanpezu-Montaña Alavesa Cuadrilla
(Álava) -
Belchite Countryside
(Saragossa Province) -
Cariñena Countryside
(Saragossa Province) -
Cerdanya Comarca
(Lleida and Girona Provinces) -
Calatayud Community
(Saragossa Province) -
Coat of Arms of the
Conca de Barberà Comarca
(Tarragona Province) -
Enkarterri
(Biscay) -
Garrigues Comarca
(Lleida Province) -
Gibraltar Countryside
(Cádiz Province) -
Laguardia-Rioja Alavesa Cuadrilla
(Álava) -
Maresme Comarca
(Barcelona Province) -
Montsià Comarca
(Tarragona Province) -
Noguera Comarca
(Lleida Province) -
Osona Comarca
(Barcelona and
Girona Provinces) -
Pallars Jussà Comarca
(Lleida Province) -
Pallars Sobirà Comarca
(Lleida Province) -
Pla d'Urgell Comarca
(Lleida Province) -
Priorat Comarca
(Tarragona Province) -
Ribera Baja del Ebro Comarca
(Saragossa Province) -
Ribera d'Ebre Comarca
(Tarragona Province) -
Rincón de Ademuz Comarca
(Valencia Province) -
Roncal Valley
(Navarre) -
Salazar Valley
(Navarre) -
Salvatierra Cuadrilla
(Álava) -
Segarra Comarca
(Lleida Province) -
Segrià Comarca
(Lleida Province) -
Trasmiera
(Cantabria) -
Urgell Comarca
(Lleida Province) -
Vitoria-Gasteiz Cuadrilla
(Álava) -
Zuya Cuadrilla
(Álava)
Commonwealths of Municipalities
-
Bercian Water Municipalities Commonwealth
(León Province) -
Les Valls Commonwealth
(Valencia Province) -
La Yecla Commonwealth
(Burgos Province) -
Zenete Marquisate Commonwealth
(Granada Province)
Cities and Notable Towns
Image galleryVilla de Madrid
Present
Historical
- c. 1212–1222
- 1222–1544
- 1544–c.1600
- c.1600–c.1650
- c.1650–1859
- 1859–1873 / 1874–1931
- 1873–1874 / 1931–1939
- 1939–1967
- 1967–1982
Barcelona
Present
-
Coat of Arms of Barcelona
(2004–present) -
Unofficial Variant with Two Pales
(2004–present)
Historical
- 14th-17th Centuries
-
Caironat Variant
(14th–17th Centuries) -
Two Pales Variant
(14th–17th Centuries) -
Two Pales and Caironat Variant
(14th–17th Centuries) - 17th–18th Centuries
- c.1790–c.1870
-
c.1870–1931 and
1939–1984 -
Variant without Crest (c.1870–1931 and
1939–1984) -
Two Pales Variant
(c.1870–1931 and
1939–1984) -
Two Pales without Crest Variant
(c.1870–1931 and
1939–1984) -
Caironat Variant
(19th Century–1931) -
Version shown at the
One Hundred Hall
(1924) - 1931-1939
-
1931-1939
(Eight-Pointed Shaped Variant) - 1984–1996
-
1996-2004
(Seal and Ornamented Version) -
1996-2004
(Common Emblem)
Entities
Valencia
Present
Historical
- 1312-1377 (14th Century)
- Sporadically (14th Century)
- 1377-1503 (14th-15th Centuries)
- 1503-1814 (16th-17th Centuries)
- Sporadically (14th–18th Centuries)
Palma de Mallorca
Present
Historical
- Historic Shield and Coat of Arms of the City of Palma before the 14th Century
-
Historic Shield and Coat of Arms of the City of Palma before the 14th Century
3 Pales Variant - Historic Coat of Arms of the City of Palma after the 14th Century
Andalusia
- Adra
- Alcalá de los Gazules
- Alcalá de Guadaíra
- Alcalá la Real
- Algeciras
- Alhama de Granada
- Alhaurín el Grande
- Alhaurín de la Torre
- Almonte
- Almuñécar
- Andújar
- Antequera
- Aracena
- Arcos de la Frontera
- Arjona
- Armilla
- Emblem of Ayamonte
- Baena
- Baeza
- Bailén
- Barbate
- Los Barrios
- Baza
- Benalmádena
- Berja
- Camas
- Carmona
- La Carolina
- Cazorla
- Chiclana de la Frontera
- Chipiona
- Coín
- Conil de la Frontera
- Emblem of Coria del Río
- Dos Hermanas
- Écija
- El Ejido
- Estepona
- Fuengirola
- Gibraleón
- Grazalema
- Guadix
- Huércal de Almería
- Huércal-Overa
- Huéscar
- Isla Cristina
- Jerez de la Frontera
- Lanjarón
- Lepe
- Linares
- La Línea de la Concepción
- Loja
- Lucena
- La Luisiana
- Mairena del Aljarafe
- Marbella
- Martos
- Medina-Sidonia
- Mijas
- Moguer
- Mojácar
- Montilla
- Montoro
- Morón de la Frontera
- Motril
- Nerja
- Niebla
- Níjar
- Olvera
- Los Palacios y Villafranca
- Palos de la Frontera
- Pozoblanco
- Priego de Córdoba
- Emblem of Puente Genil
- Puerto Real
- El Puerto de Santa María
- Punta Umbría
- Rincón de la Victoria
- La Rinconada
- Roquetas de Mar
- Ronda
- Rota
- San Fernando
- Sanlúcar de Barrameda
- San Roque
- Santa Fe
- Santiponce
- Tarifa
- Tomares
- Torremolinos
- Úbeda
- Ubrique
- Utrera
- Vejer de la Frontera
- Vélez-Málaga
- Vera
- Vícar
Sub-Municipal Entities
Historical
-
Historical Coat of Arms of Córdoba City
(Until 1983) -
Historical Coat of Arms of Córdoba City
(Variant) -
Historical Coat of Arms of Linares
(17th Century and c.1960-2015)
Aragon
- Albarracín
- Alcañiz
- La Almunia de Doña Godina
- Barbastro
- Benasque
- Borja
- Calanda
- Calatayud
- Caspe
- Daroca
- Fraga
- Jaca
- Monzón
- Sabiñánigo
- Sos del Rey Católico
- Tarazona
Asturias
- Avilés
- Cangas del Narcea
- Cangas de Onís
- Castrillón
- Corvera
- Cudillero
- Gijón
- Langreo
- Llanes
- Laviana
- Llanera
- Mieres
- Pravia
- Ribadesella
- San Martín del Rey Aurelio
- Siero
- Valdés
- Villaviciosa
Balearic Islands
- Alcudia
- Calvia
- Ciutadella of Menorca
- Emblem of Inca
- Emblem of Llucmajor
- Manacor
- Marratxí
- Pollença
- Sant Antoni de Portmany
- Sant Josep de sa Talaia
- Santa Eulària des Riu
- Valldemossa
Basque Country
- Barakaldo
- Basauri
- Durango
- Eibar
- Getxo
- Guernica
- Hernani
- Hondarribia
- Irun
- Lasarte - Oria
- Lekeito
- Mondragón
- Ondarroa
- Portugalete
- Santurtzi
- Sopuerta
- Tolosa
- Zarautz
Canary Islands
- Arona
- Arrecife
- Puerto del Rosario
- San Bartolomé de Tirajana
- San Cristóbal de La Laguna
- San Sebastián de La Gomera
- Santa Cruz de La Palma
-
Emblem of
Santa Lucía de Tirajana - Telde
- Valverde
Cantabria
- Astillero
- Cabezón de la Sal
- Camargo
- Castro Urdiales
- Comillas
- Corrales de Buelna
- Laredo
- Piélagos
- Reinosa
- Rionansa
- San Vicente de la Barquera
- Santa Cruz de Bezana
- Santillana del Mar
- Santoña
- Torrelavega
Castile and León
- Aguilar de Campoo
- La Alberca
- Almazán
- Aranda de Duero
- Arapiles
- Arenas de San Pedro
- Arévalo
- Arroyo de la Encomienda
- Astorga
- La Bañeza
- El Barco de Ávila
- Los Barrios de Luna
- Béjar
-
Seal of
Bembibre - Benavente
- Boñar
- Briviesca
- El Burgo de Osma
- Cacabelos
- Camponaraya
- Carrión de los Condes
- Ciudad Rodrigo
- Coca
- Covarrubias
- Dueñas
- Fabero
- Frómista
- La Granja de San Ildefonso
- Laguna de Duero
- Lerma
- Madrigal de las Altas Torres
- Medina de Pomar
- Medina de Rioseco
- Medina del Campo
- Medinaceli
- Miranda de Ebro
- Olmedo
- Pedraza
- Peñafiel
- Peñaranda de Bracamonte
- La Pola de Gordón
- Ponferrada
- Puebla de Sanabria
- Riaza
- La Robla
- Rueda
- Sahagún
- Saldaña
- San Andrés del Rabanedo
- Santa Marta de Tormes
- Santo Domingo de Silos
- Sariegos
- Sepúlveda
- El Tiemblo
- Tordesillas
- Toro
- Valencia de Don Juan
- Valverde de la Virgen
- Venta de Baños
- Villablino
- Villafáfila
- Villafranca del Bierzo
- Villalar de los Comuneros
- Villalón de Campos
- Villaquilambre
Exclave within Álava (Basque Country)
Castile-La Mancha
- Alcalá del Júcar
- Alcázar de San Juan
- Almadén
- Almagro
- Almansa
- Argamasilla de Alba
- Atienza
- Azuqueca de Henares
- Brihuega
- Campo de Criptana
- Caudete
- Cifuentes
- Consuegra
- Daimiel
- Escalona
- La Estrella
- Hellín
- Huete
- Illescas
- Manzanares
- Molina de Aragón
-
Emblem of
Mota del Cuervo - Ocaña
- Pastrana
- Priego
- Puertollano
- La Roda
- San Clemente
- San Martín de Montalbán
- Sigüenza
- Talavera de la Reina
- Tarancón
- Tomelloso
- Valdepeñas
- Villanueva de los Infantes
- Villarrobledo
Catalonia
- Badalona
- Balaguer
- Berga
- Blanes
- Cadaqués
- Calafell
- Cambrils
- Castelldefels
- Cerdanyola del Vallès
- Cervera
- Cornellà de Llobregat
- Esplugues de Llobregat
- Figueres
- Gavà
- Granollers
- L'Hospitalet de Llobregat
- Igualada
- Lloret de Mar
- Manresa
- Mataró
- Mollet del Vallès
- Monistrol de Montserrat
- Montblanc
- Montcada i Reixac
- Olot
- Palamós
- El Prat de Llobregat
- Puigcerdà
- Reus
- Ripoll
- Ripollet
- Roses
- Rubí
- Sabadell
- Salou
- Sant Adrià de Besòs
- Sant Boi de Llobregat
- Sant Cugat del Vallès
- Sant Feliu de Llobregat
- Sant Joan Despí
- Santa Coloma de Gramenet
- La Seu d'Urgell
- Sitges
- Terrassa
- Tortosa
- Valls
- El Vendrell
- Vic
- Viladecans
- Vilafranca del Penedès
- Vilanova i la Geltrú
- Vimbodí i Poblet
Spanish exclave within France
Historical
-
Historical Coat of Arms of
Tarragona Cit -
Historical Coat of Arms of
Tarragona City
(1850-1892) -
Historical Coat of Arms of
Cervera
(Until 2018) -
Historical Arms of Vic
(16th-20th Centuries)
Extremadura
- Alburquerque
- Almendralejo
- Coria
- Don Benito
- Guadalupe
- Jaraíz de la Vera
- Jerez de los Caballeros
- Medellín
- Navalmoral de la Mata
- Olivenza
- Plasencia
- Trujillo
- Villanueva de la Serena
Galicia
- Arteixo
- Barco de Valdeorras
- Betanzos
- Carballo
- Ferrol
- Baiona
- Cangas de Morrazo
- Carballino
- Finisterre
- Marín
- Mondoñedo
- Monforte de Lemos
- Narón
- Oleiros
- Piedrafita
- Ponteareas
- Poyo
- Redondela
- Ribadeo
- Ribeira
- Samos
- Sanxenxo
- Sarria
- Tui
- Verín
- Vigo
- Vilagarcía de Arousa
- Vilalba
- Viveiro
- Xinzo de Limia
Community of Madrid
- Alcobendas
- Alcorcón
- Alcalá de Henares
- Aranjuez
- Arganda del Rey
- Algete
- Alpedrete
- Arroyomolinos
- Batres
- Boadilla del Monte
- Brunete
- Buitrago del Lozoya
- Campo Real
- Cercedilla
- Chinchón
- Ciempozuelos
- Collado Villalba
-
Emblem of
Colmenar de Oreja - Colmenar Viejo
- Coslada
- Emblem of El Escorial
- Fuenlabrada
- Fuentidueña de Tajo
- Galapagar
- Getafe
- Griñón
- Guadalix de la Sierra
- Guadarrama
- Humanes de Madrid
- Leganés
- Loeches
- Lozoya
- Majadahonda
- Manzanares el Real
- Meco
-
Emblem of
Mejorada del Campo - Miraflores de la Sierra
- Moralzarzal
- Morata de Tajuña
- Móstoles
- Navacerrada
- Navalcarnero
- Nuevo Baztán
- Paracuellos de Jarama
- Parla
- Pinto
- Pozuelo de Alarcón
- Rascafría
- Rivas-Vaciamadrid
- Robledo de Chavela
- Las Rozas de Madrid
- San Agustín del Guadalix
- San Fernando de Henares
- San Lorenzo de El Escorial
- San Martín de Valdeiglesias
- San Martín de la Vega
- San Sebastián de los Reyes
- Santorcaz
- Torrejón de Ardoz
- Torrejón de Velasco
- Torrelaguna
- Torrelodones
- Tres Cantos
- Valdemorillo
- Emblem of Valdemoro
- Velilla de San Antonio
- Villalbilla
- Villanueva de la Cañada
- Villanueva del Pardillo
- Villarejo de Salvanés
- Villaviciosa de Odón
Region of Murcia
- Águilas
- Alcantarilla
- Los Alcázares
- Caravaca de la Cruz
- Cartagena
- Cieza
- Lorca
- Mazarrón
- Molina de Segura
- San Javier
- Torre-Pacheco
- Totana
- La Unión
- Yecla
Navarre
- Ansoáin
- Estella - Lizarra
- Huarte - Uharte
- Olite
- Puente La Reina - Gares
- Roncesvalles - Orreaga
- Sangüesa
- Tafalla
- Tudela
- Viana
- Villava – Atarrabia
La Rioja
Valencian Community
- Ademuz
- Alaquàs
- Alzira
- Alcoi/Alcoy
- Aldaia
- Algemesí
- Altea
- Benicarló
- Benicàssim
- Benidorm
- Biar
- Borriana/Burriana
- Calp
- Crevillent
- Dénia
- Elx/Elche
- Elda
- Gandia
- El Castell de Guadalest
- Ibi
- Xàtiva
- Xàbia/Jávea
- Jijona-Xixona
- Manises
- Mislata
- Morella
- Ontinyent
- Orihuela
- Orpesa/Oropesa del Mar
- Paterna
- Peníscola/Peñíscola
- Petrer
- Requena
- Sagunt/Sagunto
- Sant Vicent del Raspeig/San Vicente del Raspeig
- Santa Pola
- Segorbe
- Sueca
- Torrent
- Torrevieja
- Utiel
- Vall d'Uixó
- Villajoyosa/La Vila Joiosa
- Vila-real
- Villena
- Vinaròs
- Xirivella
Autonomous Cities
Military
Main article: Armorial of the Spanish Armed ForcesLaw Enforcement, Rescue and Intelligence
Image gallery- Emblem of the Commissioner General (CGI)
- Emblem of the Judiciary Police Commissioner General (CGPJ)
- Emblem of the Citizen Security Commissioner General (CGSC)
- Emblem of the Immigration and Customs Commissioner General (CGEF)
- Emblem of the Scientific Support Commissioner General (CGPC)
- Emblem of the Aviation Service (SMA)
- Pilot Wings
- Emblem of the Anti-riot Units (UIP)
- Emblem of the EOD-CBRN Central Unit (UCDE-NRBQ)
- Emblem of the Special Group of Operations (GEO)
- Emblem of the Security Special Operations Groups (GOES)
- Emblem of the Prevention and Reaction Unit (UPR)
- Emblema of the Borders Central Unit (UCF)
- Emblem of the Central Information Unit (UCI)
- Emblema of the Antiterrorism Information
- Emblem of the Subsoil and Environmental Protection Unit (UES)
- Emblem of the Canine Guides Special Unit (UEGC)
- Emblem of the Cavalry Special Unit (UEC)
- Emblem of the Narcotics Central Brigade (UDYCO)
- Emblem of the Central Protection Unit (UCP)
- Emblem of the Organized Crime Specialised Response Groups (GRECO)
- Emblem of the Transport Brigade (BM)
- Badge of the Judiciary Police
- Emblem of the Medicine Service (UPAS)
- Emblem of the Internal Affairs Unit (UAI)
- Emblem of the National Police Academy (ENP)
- Emblem of the Spanish Police Foundation (FPE)
Head of Government Office Security Department
Autonomous Police Forces
-
Catalonia Police Force
Mossos d'Esquadra -
Emblem of the Basque Police Force
Ertzaintza - Emblem of the Police Force of Navarre
Emergency and Rescue Agencies
- Emblem of the Maritime Safety Agency (SASEMAR)
- Emblem of the Civil Defense
Autonomous Communities Rescue Agencies
Prisons
Intelligence Agencies
Royal Academies (Institute of Spain)
Image gallery- Emblem of the Institute of Spain
- Emblem of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts
- Royal Academy of History
- Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation
- Royal Academy of Moral and Political Sciences
- Royal Academy of Pharmacy
- Royal Academy of Sciences
- Royal Academy of Engineering
- Royal Academy of Economic and Financial Science
- Emblem of the Royal Academy of Medicine
- Coat of Arms and Medal of the Royal Academy of Medicine
Historical coats of arms
- Coat of arms of the Catholic Monarchs (1475–1492)
- Coat of arms of the Catholic Monarchs (1492–1506)
-
Coat of arms of Queen Joana
(1504–1506 1519) -
Coat of arms of Philip I
(Nominal King of Castile)
(1504–1506) -
Coat of arms of Charles I
(1516–1518) -
Coat of arms of Charles I
(1518–1520) -
Coat of arms of Charles I
(1520–1530) -
Coat of arms of Charles I
(Also Holy Roman Emperor)
(1530–1556) -
Coat of arms of Philip II
(1556–1558) -
Coat of arms of Philip II
(1558–1580) -
House of Andorra
(1580–1668) -
House of Andorra
(1668–1700) - House of Bourbon (1700–1761)
- House of Bourbon (1761–1868, 1875–1931)
-
Colours variant
(1700–1761) -
Flag variant
(1785–1873, 1875–1931) -
Colours variant
(1761–1808, 1812–1843) -
Colours variant
(1843–1868, 1874–1931) - Coat of arms of Joseph Bonaparte (1808–1813)
-
Great Coat of arms of the Realm, Provisional Government
(1868–1870) -
Coat of arms of the Realm, Provisional Government, Laurel wreath variant
(1868–1870) -
Coat of arms of the Realm, Provisional Government, Console variant
(1868–1870) -
Coat of arms of the Realm, Provisional Government, Golden Fleece variant
(1868–1870) - Coat of arms of the Realm, Provisional Government, Golden Fleece and Mantle variant (1868–1870)
-
Coat of Arms of Spain, 1868-1870 and 1873–1874
Used on Head of State's Seal, Bizarre Variant -
Coat of arms of the Realm, Provisional Government, Pillars of Hercules variant
(1868–1870) - Coat of arms of the Provisional Government and the First Spanish Republic (1868–1870, 1873–1874)
-
Flag and colours variant during the First Spanish Republic
(1873–1874) -
Coat of arms of Spain, reign of Amadeus, Laurel wreath variant
(1870–1873) -
Coat of arms of Spain, reign of Amadeus, Pillars of Hercules variant
(1870–1873) - Colours variant, reign of Amadeus (1870–1873)
- Personal coat of arms of Amadeus (1870–1873)
- Personal coat of arms of Amadeus, Mantle variant (1870–1873)
-
Coat of arms of Spain, Laurel wreath variant
(1875–1931) -
Coat of arms of Spain, Pillars of Hercules variant
(1875–1931) -
Coat of arms of Spain, Golden Fleece variant
(1875–1931) -
Coat of arms of Spain, Golden Fleece and Mantle variant
(1875–1931) -
Colours variant (c.1920–1931)
Unusual and late use -
Personal coat of arms of
Alfonso XIII 1924/1931 - Coat of Arms of the Second Spanish Republic (1931–1939)
-
Flag and colours variant during the Second Spanish Republic
(1931–1939) -
Coat of arms of Spain under Franco
(1939–1945) -
Coat of arms of Spain under Franco
(1945–1977) -
Coat of arms of Spain under Franco
(1945–1977)
Variant -
Coat of arms of Spain under Franco
(1945–1977)
Phylactery Variant -
Coat of arms of Spain under the Spanish Transition
(1977–1981)
See also
Notes
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