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D'or au chevron d'azur accompagné en chef de deux châteaux flanqués de deux tours d'argent, ouverts, ajourés et maçonnés de sable, le château essoré et les tours couvertes et pavillonnées de gueules, et en pointe d'un pin au naturel sur un coupeau de sinople. | |||
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D'or au chevron d'azur accompagné en chef de deux châteaux flanqués de deux tours d'argent, ouverts, ajourés et maçonnés de sable, le château essoré et les tours couvertes et pavillonnées de gueules, et en pointe d'un pin au naturel sur un coupeau de sinople. |
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The arms were officially adopted in June 1996.
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