The Coat of arms of Mexico City (Spanish: Escudo de la Ciudad de México, lit.
"state shield of Mexico City") is a symbol of the Free and Sovereign State of Mexico City in Mexico.
[1] The coat of arms of Mexico City is a field azure (blue) with a castle with three movable bridges from the sides and from the top without reaching the castle supporting two lions facing each other and leaning on the castle, all of gold; border of gold with ten leaves of green pads from prickly pear cactus.
The historical symbol is used by all successive regimes in different forms.
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