The coat of arms of the state of Michoacan, Mexico. It is a shield-shaped emblem with a red background and a gold border. The shield is divided into three sections, each with a different design. The top section has a banner that reads "Tradición Cultura" which translates to "Traditional Culture" in English. Below the banner, there is a banner with the words "H. Ayuntamiento Constitución" (meaning "Constitutional" in Spanish) and "Nuevo Parangaricutiro Michoacán" (New Parish Council) in Spanish. In the center of the shield, there are two crossed swords, one on each side. The sword on the left side is holding a book, while the other on the right side is carrying a banner. The book is open and appears to be a legal document. The overall design is simple and elegant.
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