RCN - Salinas, Asturias, España
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N 43° 34.614 W 005° 57.793
30T E 260739 N 4829148
Coat of the Nautic Club
Waymark Code: WM1588P
Location: Principado de Asturias, Spain
Date Posted: 11/06/2021
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This is the shield of the Real Club Náutico de Salinas, and it is in the wall of the building Nautic Club. Circle the gold letters of CN (Club Náutico), with a cyan and white triangular flag with the name of Salinas (the city). On the bell, a closed Royal Crown, which is a gold circle, set with precious stones, composed of eight acanthus leaf rosettes, five visible, interpolated with pearls and from whose leaves there are headbands added to pearls, which converge in the world of azure or blue, with the semimeridiano and the equator in gold, added of gold cross. The crown covered of gules or red. It is similar to that of the Spanish state
Bearer of Coat of Arms: Other
Full name of the bearer: Real Club Náutico Salinas
Where is Coat of Arms installed (short description) ?: Wall of th ebuilding Club Nautic
Material / Design: Painting (enamel) on metal
Blazon (heraldic description): This is the shield of the Real Club Náutico de Salinas.
Circle the gold letters of CN (Club Náutico), with a cyan and white triangular flag with the name of Salinas (the city).
On the bell, a closed Royal Crown, which is a gold circle, set with precious stones, composed of eight acanthus leaf rosettes, five visible, interpolated with pearls and from whose leaves there are headbands added to pearls, which converge in the world of azure or blue, with the semimeridiano and the equator in gold, added of gold cross. The crown covered of gules or red. It is similar to that of the Spanish state
Address: Calle Dr. Pérez, 1
33405, Salinas
Web page about the structure where is Coat of Arms installed (if exists): Not listed
Web page about the bearer of Coat of Arms (if exists): Not listed
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