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Tranché denché d'argent et d'azur, à la loutre rampante de sable, armée de gueules, brochant sur le tout et accompagnée en chef senestre d'une étoile à six rais d'azur. | Tranché denché d'argent et d'azur, à la loutre rampante de sable, armée de gueules, brochant sur le tout et accompagnée en chef senestre d'une étoile à six rais d'azur. | ||
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The division line also refers to the border, which runs through the village. In the French part the colours of the field and star are blue, on the [[Saint-Gingolph (Wallis)|Swiss part]], they are red. | The division line also refers to the border, which runs through the village. In the French part the colours of the field and star are blue, on the [[Saint-Gingolph (Wallis)|Swiss part]], they are red. | ||
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|'''Literature''']]: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:32, 13 August 2024
SAINT-GINGOLPH (HAUTE-SAVOIE)
Département : Haute-Savoie
Official blason
Tranché denché d'argent et d'azur, à la loutre rampante de sable, armée de gueules, brochant sur le tout et accompagnée en chef senestre d'une étoile à six rais d'azur. |- |English | blazon wanted |}
Origin/meaning
The otter is taken from a legend, in which an otter entered the local castle by the stairs. This is also symbolised by the division line.
The division line also refers to the border, which runs through the village. In the French part the colours of the field and star are blue, on the Swiss part, they are red.
Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr
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