The coat of arms of the District of Hualmay, a city in Mexico. It is a shield-shaped emblem with a red border and a yellow star at the top. The shield is divided into three sections, each with a different design. In the center of the shield, there is a banner with the text "Distrito de Hualmay" written in Spanish. Below the banner, there are three stars, one yellow, one red, and one blue. The yellow star is on the top left corner, and the red star is in the top right corner. The shield is surrounded by two green wreaths on either side. On the left side of the crest, there appears to be a tree with a blue sky in the background. In the center, there seems to be an illustration of a hand holding a torch, which is a symbol of power and authority. The torch is burning brightly, and there are two smaller images of a building and a tree on the right side. The text on the shield reads "Trabajo" which translates to "Hualmay" in English. The emblem is dated 1918-1999.
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