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French | D'or à trois clochers de sable rangés en pal, soutenus chacun de deux coquelicots de gueules boutonnés de sable, les tiges de sinople passées en sautoir; au comble d'argent soutenu de sable et chargé de cinq mouchetures d'hermine du même. |
English | Trévoux No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on June 27, 1996.
The arms show three towers and 6 flowers, each set representing one of the villages in the municipality; Mellac, Riec-sur-Bélon and Bannalec. The chief shows the ermine field of Bretagne.
The arms on a cover (2000) |
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