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Flag of Samboal - Image by Ivan Sache, 23 February 2014, coat of arms after "Totemkin" (Wikimedia Commons)
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The municipality of Samboal (502 inhabitants in 2012; 4,700 ha; municipal website) is  
located in the west of Segovia Province, 15 km from Cuéllar and 60  
km from Segovia. The municipality is made of the villages of Samboal and Narros de Cuéllar (177 inh.).
The former municipality of Narros de Cuéllar was incorporated to  
Samboal by Decree No. 3,039 of 12 September 1970, published on 17  
October 1970 in the Spanish official gazette, No. 249, p. 16,944 (text). On  
25 October 1991, the Municipal Council decided to apply for the  
separation of Narros de Cuéllar; the application was rejected by  
Decree No. 270, adopted on 14 October 1999 by the Government of  
Castilla y Le—n and published on 19 October 1999 in the official  
gazette of Castilla y León, No. 202, p. 10,069 (text). On 8 April 2008, the  
Supreme Court rejected the appeal tabled by the Municipal Council,  
which confirmed the rejection of the application.
Samboal developed around the San Boal monastery, granted in 1112 to  
the Benedictine monks from San Isidro de Dueñas by Count Pedro  
Ansúrez. The monastery was dedicated to St.  Baudilus (Spanish,  
Baudilio; locally, Boal), allegedly martyred in the 3rd or 4th century  
in Nímes (France); the cult of the saint widely spread to Spain, most  
of his relics being preserved in Zamora.
Deserted in the 17th century, Samboal was re-settled in the early 18th  
century, mostly living from resin collected in the pinewoods growing  
on the highest parts of the municipal territory.
Ivan Sache, 23 February 2014
The flag of Samboal, hoisted on the Town Hall (photo), is square, vertically divided red-white with the municipal coat of arms in the middle.
The coat of arms of Samboal (municipal website) is "Per pale, or a church gules, 2. Gules  
a handshake proper; a chief argent two pines vert per fess. The shield  
surmounted by a Royal Spanish crown closed".
The chief recalls that pines were once the main source of income for  
the municipality. The church represents the monastery at the origin of  
the establishment of the village. The handshake symbolizes the  
belonging of the village to the Community of the Town and Land of  
Cuéllar.
Ivan Sache, 23 February 2014