Guardia Civil 3rd Zone Extremadura Patch. Spain.
A rubberised sleeve/arm destination patch for the 3rd Zone of the Civil Guard of the Autonomous Community of Extremadura, Spain.
3ª Zona de la Guardia Civil de Comunidad Autónoma de Extremadura.
This type was used 2003 to 2015.
Good condition. Ref: B28.
A rubberised sleeve/arm destination patch for the 3rd Zone of the Civil Guard of the Autonomous Community of Extremadura, Spain.
3ª Zona de la Guardia Civil de Comunidad Autónoma de Extremadura.
This type was used 2003 to 2015.
Good condition. Ref: B28.
A rubberised sleeve/arm destination patch for the 3rd Zone of the Civil Guard of the Autonomous Community of Extremadura, Spain.
3ª Zona de la Guardia Civil de Comunidad Autónoma de Extremadura.
This type was used 2003 to 2015.
Good condition. Ref: B28.
Guardia Civil, Spain's national police force, organized along military lines and dedicated mainly to maintaining order in rural areas and patrolling borders and roads.
Extremadura (Estremaúra) is a landlocked autonomous community of Spain.
Its capital city is Mérida, and its largest city is Badajoz.
Located in the central-western part of the Iberian Peninsula, it is crossed from east to west by the Tagus and Guadiana rivers.
The autonomous community is formed by the two largest provinces of Spain: Cáceres and Badajoz.
Description of the coat of arms of Extremadura: A Spanish (round) bottomed escutcheon. Half-party per pale and per fess escutcheon.
In the first quarter, Or, a lion rampant armed and langued Gules.
In the second, Gules, a castle Or masoned Sable.
In the third, Azure, two corinthian columns Or surrounded by a ribbon Argent with the Motto "Plus Ultra" ("further beyond"), the ribbon charged with letters Gules. Wavy terrace Azure and Argent.
Overall an escutcheon Argent with an evergreen oak Vert trunked.
The shield is quartered, depicting in the first quarter the rampant lion of the Kingdom of León (with the field Or instead Argent); in the second, the castle of the Kingdom of Castile; in the third the columns represent the Pillars of Hercules, adopted as badge by King Charles I; and in the escutcheon is displayed the most common tree in the region.