Le Pas-Saint-l'Homer
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LE PAS-SAINT-L'HOMER
Département : Orne
French | D'argent à la jumelle d'azur et à la crosse d'or brochante; à la terrasse de sept rochers de gueules accolés en fasce; au franc-canton senestre d'azur chargé d'un pic et d'une pelle de carrier d'argent passés en sautoir. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The two wavy bars symbolise the Livier and Connette rivers in the municipality. The crosier is a symbol for Saint Laumer. Together they are canting (the name means Passage (or crossing) of of St. Laumer).
The lower half shows the Grosses Pierres rocks, a natural landmark in the municipality. The free canton refers to the former mining activities in the 19th century.
Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr
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