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SAINT-LOUP-DE-GONOIS
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French | De gueules à la tête de loup d'or; au chef du même chargé de trois coquilles de gueules.
Origin/meaningThe arms were officially adopted on December 5, 2005. The wolf's head (loup) is a caning element. The chief is taken from the arms of the Minager family, lords of the village in the 17th century. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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