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  1. The coat of arms of Spain represents Spain and the Spanish nation, including its national sovereignty and the country's form of government, a constitutional monarchy. It appears on the flag of Spain and it is used by the Government of Spain, the Cortes Generales, the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court, and other state institutions.

  2. The "coat" of arms, or more correctly the achievement, in Spain is composed of the shield, a cape which can be simply drawn or ornate, a helmet (optional) or a Crown if for a member of the nobility and a motto (optional). In Spanish heraldry, that which is placed on the shield itself is the most important.

  3. The coat of arms of the King of Spain is the heraldic symbol representing the monarch of Spain. The current version of the monarch's coat of arms was adopted in 2014 but is of much older origin. The arms marshal the arms of the former monarchs of Castile, León, Aragon, and Navarre.

  4. 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.

  5. 11 Cities and Notable Towns. 12 Historic Coats of Arms. 12.1 Coats of Arms of Former Spanish Kingdoms at the Middle Ages. 12.2 Crowns of Aragon and Castile (Spain): The Catholic Monarchs. 12.3 Crown of Castile and Duchy of Burgundy: Joanna and Philip. 12.4 Holy Roman Empire. Crowns of Castile and Aragon (Spain).

  6. Description and regulation of the Spanish State Symbols: the Spanish National Flag, the Coat of Arms and the National Anthem.

  7. The coat of arms of Spain is seen on the Flag of Spain, it composed of six other coat of arms. The gold castle in a red background, which symbolizes Castile; The red lion in white background, symbolising León; The red and yellow stripes of Aragon; The golden chains of Navarre; The flower of Granada; The fleur de lys of Bourbon