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VIOLS-EN-LAVAL
Département : Hérault
French |
D'azur au château de trois tours d'argent, maçonné ouvert et ajouré de sable, la tour du milieu plus élevée, chacune d'elles surmontée d'une étoile d'or, le tout posé sur une terrasse de sable. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were adopted in June 2003.
The village was a longtime possession of the De Ratte family, Barons of Cambous. The three stars and the blue field are taken from the family arms, whereas the castle represents the Cambous castle in the municipality.
The black base refers to the 8 known sinkholes in the municipality, the darkness of the holes symbolised by the colour black.
Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr