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The shield is divided in two for the villages of Babeau and Bouldoux, each represented by a bunch of grapes. The red and gold are the colours of the [[Languedoc]] region. The crosier refers to the St. Chinian Abbey, to which the village belonged until 1792. The (heraldic) fountai refers to the source of the Malibert river. | |||
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BABEAU-BOULDOUX
Département : Hérault
Official blason
- (fr) Parti de gueules et d'or, à deux grappes de raisin de l'un en l'autre en chef et à la crosse d'argent brochant sur la partition, à la fontaine héraldique d'azur, traversée par trois sources d'argent et à la bordure partie d'or et de gueules, surbrochant en pointe.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted on April 27, 2017.
The shield is divided in two for the villages of Babeau and Bouldoux, each represented by a bunch of grapes. The red and gold are the colours of the Languedoc region. The crosier refers to the St. Chinian Abbey, to which the village belonged until 1792. The (heraldic) fountai refers to the source of the Malibert river.
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