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The two roman daggers (Pugios) are a symbol for the Roman Arimont camp or fortress in the municipality. The two arrow-splits are a symbol for the well-known archers of the castle in the village.  
The two roman daggers (Pugios) are a symbol for the Roman Arimont camp or fortress in the municipality. The two arrow-splits are a symbol for the well-known archers of the castle in the village.  
The branches around the shield refer to the former importance of viticulture until the ''Phylloxera'' attack in the mid-19th century.  The beech branch refers to the forest in the municipality.


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