Pleure
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PLEURE
Département : Jura
French |
D'azur au pairle d'argent adextré d'un gril d'or, la poignée en bas, et senestré d'une quintefeuille du même. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted in May 2001.
The blue field represents the streams and the many ponds, also symbolised by the rushes placed around the shield.
The silver Y represents the confluence of the Dorme and the Roselet in the municipality.
The grill is the attribute of Saint Laurent, patron of the parish, and the cinquefoil comes from the arms of the Pauly family, former lords of the village.
Literature: Image and info from Jean-Claude Molinier.