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Moclín (Municipality, Andalusia, Spain)

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Flag and coat of arms of Moclín - Images by Olivier Touzeau, 05 February 2026


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Presentation of Moclín

The municipality of Moclín (3,503 inhabitants; 11,300 ha) is located in the province of Granada.

Olivier Touzeau, 05 February 2026


Symbols of Moclín

The Municipality of Moclin has its own symbols, but there are no records of their official adoption.
Sources: Manuel de identidad on municipal website, Simbolos de Grenada website, image and photo (Facebook municipal page).

  • Coat of arms:

Description: The coat of arms used by the Town Hall depicts a castle with three towers, flanked by a wall, and topped with a pomegranate. At the top is the inscription "Villa de Moclín". The crest is an open royal crown. The shield lacks any recognizable enamels.
Meaning: The castle was built in the 13th century for the defense of the Nasrid Kingdom. The pomegranate represents its connection to the Kingdom of Granada.

  • Flag:

Description: White cloth with a thin gold stripe along the entire perimeter, but separated from the edges. In the center, the municipal coat of arms.

Valentin Poposki, 05 February 2026