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San Antonio, Bexar County are two of only a handful of places in the U.S. to have a Spanish coat of arms. But one of them is missing. : vimarsana.com
San Antonio, Bexar County are two of only a handful of places in the U.S. to have a Spanish coat of arms. But one of them is missing.
Both are officially recognized by Spain. Here’s why.
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