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The grapes refer to viticulture and the fleur-de-lys indicates that the area was historically a Royal Estate. | The grapes refer to viticulture and the fleur-de-lys indicates that the area was historically a Royal Estate. | ||
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PRADES-SUR-VERNAZOBRE
Département : Hérault
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De sinople au dragon d'or soutenu d'une trangle ondée d'argent; au chef d'or chargé d'une fleur de lis d'azur accostée de deux grappes de raisin de gueules pamprées de sinople. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted on December 15, 2016.
The name Prades is derived from prés (meadows), which is symbolised by the green colour. The golden dragon is the symbol of St. Margareth and the wavy bar is the Vernazobre river.
The grapes refer to viticulture and the fleur-de-lys indicates that the area was historically a Royal Estate.
Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr
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