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The arms were officially adopted on April 5, 2014.
The arms were officially adopted on April 5, 2014.


The first quarter refers to the Roam road through the area. The leopards are the symbol of Normandy, the sword and cloak the symbol of th elocal patron saint, St. Martin of Tours. The wavy bend symbolises the Gourbe river.
The first quarter refers to the Roam road through the area. The leopards are the symbol of Normandy, the sword and cloak the symbol of the local patron saint, St. Martin of Tours. The wavy bend symbolises the Gourbe river.


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  • (fr) Écartelé: au 1er d'argent à lae couronne de lauriers de sinople, au 2e de gueules à deux léopards d'or armés et lampassés d'azur, l'un au-dessus de l'autre, au 3e de gueules à l'épée renversée d'argent posée en bande et supportant un manteau d'or posé en barre, au 4e d'argent à la fasce ondée d'azur.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted on April 5, 2014.

The first quarter refers to the Roam road through the area. The leopards are the symbol of Normandy, the sword and cloak the symbol of the local patron saint, St. Martin of Tours. The wavy bend symbolises the Gourbe river.


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