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Département : Aisne
Official blason
- (fr) De sinople à l'épée haute d'or, à la fasce ondée d'argent chargée de trois lionceaux de gueules brochant sur le tout.
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted on October 25, 2006.
The green field refers to the importance of the local woods, the wavy silver bar symbolises the Marne river. The sword symbolizes the fighting taking place here in 1918 and 1940. The three lions are those of Picardy.
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