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| De sinople à bande de gueules bordée d'argent, chargée de quatre pommes de pin versées en bande, accompagnée en chef d'une montagne isolée de trois coupeaux et en pointe d'une chapelle, le tout du même. | |||
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MEAUX-LA-MONTAGNE
Département : Rhône
French | De sinople à bande de gueules bordée d'argent, chargée de quatre pommes de pin versées en bande, accompagnée en chef d'une montagne isolée de trois coupeaux et en pointe d'une chapelle, le tout du même.
Origin/meaningThe municipality was created in 1844 from (parts of) Cublize, Grandris, Saint-Bonnet-le-Troncy and Saint-Vincent-de-Reins, which is symbolised by the four pine cones. The cones also refer to the local forests. The mountain in the upper half is a canting element, the church symbolises the local, 19th century, church. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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