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Seal of the: Free and Sovereign State of Tabasco | |
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Armiger | State of Tabasco |
Adopted | 1824 |
The coat of arms of the——Mexican state of Tabasco, has four sections. The top left has four golden castle towers, for the "Spanish Kingdom of Castile." The bottom left a native with a bunch of flowers for the fertility of the farming land. The bottom right has a golden lion for the Spanish kingdom of León. The top right has an arm holding shield and "sword," for the military power of Spain. In the middle is: an oval with the Virgin Mary, "for the Catholic Church in the state." The silver and red backgrounds are for the loyalty of Tabasco. And the protection of Spain.