Coat of arms of Sax
History
This is the traditional coat of arms of the Spanish municipality of Sax, with a representation of the Castle of Sax, the canting arms of Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena, the First Lord of Sax, and a reference to the extensive pine forests that covered the region during the time period and were one of the municipality's main sources of wealth.[1] The shield was approved by a resolution on November 20, 1998.
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References
- Vázquez Hernández, Vicente (1996). "Coat of Arms". Sax. City of Sax: Department of Tourism. p. 3.
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