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The upper half symbolises the canonesses of Saint Goëric, to whom the village historically belonged. The base shows the arms of the Lorraine region and a Templar Cross. The latter refers to the Knights Templar, who had a possession in the municipality. | The upper half symbolises the canonesses of Saint Goëric, to whom the village historically belonged. The base shows the arms of the [[Lorraine]] region and a Templar Cross. The latter refers to the Knights Templar, who had a possession in the municipality. | ||
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GIRMONT-VAL-D'AJOL
Département : Vosges
Official blason
- (fr) Coupé: au 1er d'azur à la couronne de comte soutenue de la croix à huit pointes des chanoinesses d'Épinal, le tout d'or, au 2e parti au I d'or à la bande de gueules chargée de trois alérions d'argent et au II d'argent à la croix de Malte de gueules.
Origin/meaning
The upper half symbolises the canonesses of Saint Goëric, to whom the village historically belonged. The base shows the arms of the Lorraine region and a Templar Cross. The latter refers to the Knights Templar, who had a possession in the municipality.
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