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The deer in the arms is a canting element, for Caroff in the local dialect (cerf in French is deer). The chief shows the ermine field of Bretange (Brittany) in which the village is situated.
The deer in the arms is a canting element, for Caroff in the local dialect (cerf in French is deer). The chief shows the ermine field of Bretange (Brittany) in which the village is situated.
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[[Literature]] : Froger and Pressensé, 1999.
[[Literature]] : Froger and Pressensé, 1999.

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CARO

Département : Morbihan

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Origin/meaning

The arms were adopted in 1983.

The deer in the arms is a canting element, for Caroff in the local dialect (cerf in French is deer). The chief shows the ermine field of Bretange (Brittany) in which the village is situated.


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Literature : Froger and Pressensé, 1999.