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*(fr) De sinople au cor de chasse d'or, virolé et enguiché de gueules, accompagné en pointe de deux burelles ondées d'argent.
*(fr) De sinople au cor de chasse d'or, virolé et enguiché de gueules, accompagné en pointe de deux burelles ondées d'argent.
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Blason de Saint-Marc-du-Cor

Official blason

  • (fr) De sinople au cor de chasse d'or, virolé et enguiché de gueules, accompagné en pointe de deux burelles ondées d'argent.

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