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The arms symbolise the Isle river that runs through the village, surrounded by the green valley. The four mill irons refer to the large mill, with four wheels, that gave the village it's name (Moulin-Neuf means new mill).
The arms symbolise the Isle river that runs through the village, surrounded by the green valley. The four mill irons refer to the large mill, with four wheels, that gave the village it's name (Moulin-Neuf means new mill).
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MOULIN-NEUF (DORDOGNE)

Département : Dordogne

Blason de Moulin-Neuf (Dordogne)

Official blazon

De sinople à la fasce ondée d'argent accompagnée de quatre fers de moulin d'or.

Origin/meaning

The arms were adopted in 1997.

The arms symbolise the Isle river that runs through the village, surrounded by the green valley. The four mill irons refer to the large mill, with four wheels, that gave the village it's name (Moulin-Neuf means new mill).

Blason de Moulin-Neuf (Dordogne)

The arms on municipal stationary (+/- 2011)

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