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Flag of Los Altos - Image by "Asqueladd" (Wikimedia Commons), 22 February 2015
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The municipality of Los Altos (205 inhabitants in 2009; 13,985 ha) is located in the northwest of the Province of Burgos, 60 km of Burgos. The municipality is made of the villages of Ahedo del Butrón (27 inh.), Cubillo del Butrón (8 inh.), Dobro (capital, 64 inh.), Escóbados de Abajo (31 inh.), Escóbados de Arriba (13 inh.), Huidobro (5 inh.), Pesadas de Burgos (22 inh.), Porquera del Butrón (20 inh.), Quintanilla-Colina (6 inh.), Tubilleja (9 inh.), Tudanca, Villaescusa del Butrón (7 inh.), and Villalta (deserted since 1957).
Ivan Sache, 13 January 2011
The flag and arms of Los Altos are prescribed by a Decree adopted on 27 October 2002 by the Municipal Council, signed on 28 October 2002 by the Mayor, and published on 17 March 2003 in the official gazette of Castilla y León, No. 52, pp. 3,942-3,943 (text).
The symbols are described as follows:
Flag: Quadrangular panel, with proportions 1:1, vertically divided into three equal parts. The central part, red with the municipal coat of arms in the middle, the two other parts white with four blue wavy horizontal stripes.
Coat of arms: Per pale, 1. Gules a dolmen argent over waves argent and azure, 2. Or, a tree proper eradicated terraced vert and surrounded by two wolves sable and two cauldrons sable a bordure demitiated dexter or five potato plants vert sinister or five saltires gules. [Crown not mentioned]
The symbols were first approved on 27 September 2002 by the Municipal
Council, based on a memoir submitted on 24 September 2002 by the Instituto Borbone de Heráldica y Vexillología Municipal. The arms
were designed from scratch, since no historical arms of the village
have been found in the archives. However, Friar Valentín de la Cruz
presents in Burgos, Heráldica Municipal a coat of arms for Los Altos as "Plain shield with a crenelled tower", without quoting his source.
[Alberto Díez de Tubillexa y Sáiz, María Pilar Merlos and Rodríguez de Tudanca. Dobro de Aspera, Pesadas de Burgos y Villaescusa del Butrón: A la luz de la Historia, 2014]
Ivan Sache, 22 February 2015