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Flag and coat of arms of Campillo de Arenas - Images located by Valentin Poposki, 08 February 2026
from Wikipedia and Simbolos de Jaén website
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The municipality of Campillo de Arenas (1,711 inhabitants; 11,672 ha) is located in the province of Jaén.
Olivier Touzeau, 16 February 2026
The Municipality of Campillo de Arenas in the Province of Jaen, Andalucia, has its own symbols approved by the General Directorate of Local Administration on 11.11.2019.
Description: «Shield quartered in a cross: 1st Gules, a gold castle masoned sable and windows azure. 2nd Argent, a rampant lion purpure, armed and langued gules, and crowned or. 3rd Or a mount vert with a ruined castle on its summit, gules masoned sable and windows or. 4th Gules, a silver sword hilted with gold placed in bend. The crest is a closed royal crown.
It presents slight variations from the shield that was used up to that time and whose description was: Quarterly. First, gules, a castle or, masoned sable and windows gules. Second, argent, a lion gules crowned or. Third, or, a mount proper surmounted by a ruined castle argent. Fourth, or, a sword argent hilted or. Crest: a closed royal crown.
Meaning: The first two quarters represent the kingdom of Castile and León. The third quarter is the Castle of Arenas, which is currently in ruins.
Description: "Rectangular flag with proportions 2:3, formed by two vertical stripes in proportions ¼ and ¾ interlocked, red at the hoist and white at the fly with four white enclaves and with the municipal coat of arms in the center of the white surface."
Valentin Poposki, 08 February 2026