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Flag and coat of arms of Cazorla - Images located by Valentin Poposki, 08 February 2026
from Wikipedia and Simbolos de Jaén website
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The municipality of Cazorla (6,930 inhabitants; 30,540 ha) is located in the province of Jaén.
Olivier Touzeau, 16 February 2026
The Municipality of Cazorla in the Province of Jaen, Andalucia, has its own symbols, but the adoption dates are unknown.
Description: Gules, a gold tower, with a keep and roof, with gules windows and sable masonry, surmounted by a six-pointed silver star, and flanked by two gold pastoral staffs, placed vertically.
Meaning: The tower could refer to the Castle of La Yedra, which crowns the old town. The crosiers could represent the fact that Cazorla belonged to the Archdiocese of Toledo, and the star could symbolize the Virgin Mary.
Description: On a purple cloth, the coat of arms of the municipality.
Valentin Poposki, 08 February 2026