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[[Literature]] : Dessemontet, 1972
[[Literature]] : Dessemontet, 1972

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FAOUG

Canton : Vaud

Armoiries de Faoug

Official blazon

Parti d'argent au paon rouant au naturel sur un mont de sinople, et de gueules au hêtre arraché de sinople.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted in 1913.

The arms appear already on a local seal of 1713, without indication of the colours. The arms are most likely (double) canting: the German name for this village is Pfauen, meaning peacock; whereas the beech refer to the French name, which some etymologists derive from the Latin fagus (beech).

Wappen von/Blason de Faoug

The arms in the Kaffee Hag albums 1914-1960



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Literature : Dessemontet, 1972