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The municipality of Hoyos del Espino (469 inhabitants in 2009; 5,200 ha) is located in the south-west of the Ávila Province, 70 km from the provincial capital.
Hoyos del Espino was part of the domain of Valdecorneja until the suppression of the feudal system. The village is named for the Marian sanctuary of Our Lady of the Thorn ("Santuario Mariana de Nuestra Señora del Espino"), built at the end of the 15th century in local Gothic style. The Virgin of the Thorn is a statue of Romanesque style, dating probably from the 15th century.
In 1911 locals founded the Gredo-Tormes society, aimed at the development of tourism in the Sierra de Gredos mountains; the society was supported by Manuel G. De Amezua, founder of Club Alpino Español, and presided by King Alfonso XIII.
Source: Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 13 Dec 2010
The flag and arms of Hoyos del Espino are prescribed by a Decree adopted on 30 June 2005 by the Municipal Council, signed by the Mayor on 5 July 2005 and published on 21 July 2005 in the official gazette of Castile and Leon, No. 141, pp. 13,113-13,114. The symbols are described as follows:
Municipal flag: Rectangular flag, with proportions 2:3, tierced and serrated at hoist. At fly, yellow (or or) a green (or vert) pine over a mountain range argent (or white); tierced at hoist, red (or gules) three disks yellow (or or) per pale.Coat of arms: Shield of Spanish shield, or, a pine vert on a mountain range argent all over in base two fesses wavy azure a chief gules three bezants or. The shield surmounted by the Royal Spanish crown.
Source: http://bocyl.jcyl.es/boletines/2005/07/21/pdf/BOCYL-D-21072005-34.pdf
Ivan Sache, 13 Dec 2010