Spain has many coats of arms: the nation has one, the reigning monarch and the heir presumptive each have one, and there are others for the institutions of state and for Spanish regions and towns.
<big>Balearic Islands</big>
<big>Canary Islands</big> <br/> Las Palmas Province
Santa Cruz de Tenerife Province
<big>Commonwealths of Municipalities</big>
<big>Villa de Madrid</big> <br> Present
Historical
<big>Barcelona</big><br/> Present
Historical
Entities
<big>Valencia</big><br /> Present
Historical
<big>Palma de Mallorca</big>
Present
Historical
<big>Andalusia</big>
Sub-Municipal Entities
Historical
<big>Aragon</big>
<big>Asturias</big>
<big>Balearic Islands</big>
<big>Basque Country</big>
<big>Canary Islands</big>
<big>Cantabria</big>
<big>Castile and León</big>
Exclave within ÃÂlava (Basque Country)
<big>Castile-La Mancha</big>
<big>Catalonia</big>
Spanish exclave within France
<big>Historical</big>
<big>Extremadura</big>
<big>Galicia</big>
<big>Community of Madrid</big>
<big>Region of Murcia</big>
<big>Navarre</big>
<big>La Rioja</big>
<big>Valencian Community</big>
<big>Autonomous Cities</big>
<big>National Police Corps</big>
<big>Customs Surveillance Service</big>
<big>Head of Government Office Security Department</big>
<big>Autonomous Police Forces</big>
<big>Emergency and Rescue Agencies</big>
Autonomous Communities Rescue Agencies
<big>Prisons</big>
<big>Intelligence Agencies</big>