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Revision as of 21:15, 26 December 2022


PLUFUR

Département : Côtes-d'Armor

Blason de Plufur/Arms (crest) of Plufur
Official blazon
French

De gueules à trois quintefeuilles d'argent mal ordonnées; à la bordure ondée d'argent.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were adopted in 2001.

The three flowers are canting, the name Plufur means flowers (fur) of the people (Plu). The white bordure symbolises the rivers in the municipality. The red colour is taken from the colour of the Knights of St. John, who were dressed in red and who had many possessions in Plufur.

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Literature: Image and info obtained from Divy Kervella, Lannion