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En su rreal nombre y en virtud de sus poderes y comisiones y de su persona rreal, para su noblecimiento y autoridad, puedan tener y poner las dichas armas y blason que de susodicho y rreferido en el dicho escudo con el dicho campo amarillo y ponerlas en los lugares públicos e iglesias que la dicha Villa hiziere, en las puertas principales ...
Departement Potosí; Šablona:Provincie v departementu Potosí; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Potosiio; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Potosí; Escudo de la Villa Imperial de Potosí; Gobernadores de Bolivia; Anexo:Escudos de Bolivia; Heráldica española; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org استان خوزه ماریا لینارس; Usage on gl.wikipedia.org ...
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The coat of arms of the Republic of Bolivia is elliptical in shape. In the upper part is a rising sun appearing behind the Cerro Rico with skies at dawn. In the center, the Cerro Rico of Potosí and the Cerro Menor. On the upper part of the smaller hill, is the Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
The capital is the city of Potosí. It is a mostly barren, mountainous region with one large plateau to the west, where the largest salt flat in the world, Salar de Uyuni, is located. Cerro Potosí was the richest province in the Spanish Empire, providing a great percentage of the silver that was shipped to Europe.
Improved Coat of Arms [Condor, Cannons, Guns, Flags, Roundel, and Chapel of Potosi] respecting the Pantone Colours and being closer to the official depiction given by the Plurinational State of Bolivia government.
Days before -in Buenos Aires- the Assembly of the Year XIII created a national currency for the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, which had been approved on April 13, 1813. The Potosí Mint minted gold coins with values of 8, 4, 2 and 1 escudos, and silver coins with 8, 4, 2, 1 and ½ reales.
Potosí Department (Spanish: Departamento de Potosí) was a department of Bolivia, a constituent country of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation, which existed from 1836 to 1839. [1] Created alongside the confederate state, its capital was Potosí.