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The arms were officially adopted in June 2003.  
The arms were officially adopted in June 2003.  


The upper part shows the Mont Aigoual, th elowe rhalf the alluvial plains (gold) and the rivers Tarnon and Gardon. The sun symbolizes the meteorological station on Mont Aigoual.  
The upper part shows the Mont Aigoual, the lower half the alluvial plains (gold) and the rivers Tarnon and Gardon. The sun symbolizes the meteorological station on Mont Aigoual.  


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BASSURELS

Département : Lozère

Blason de Bassurels

Official blason

  • (fr) Coupé d'azur et d'or,au soleil brochant de l'un en l'autre; vêtu de l'un en l'autre.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted in June 2003.

The upper part shows the Mont Aigoual, the lower half the alluvial plains (gold) and the rivers Tarnon and Gardon. The sun symbolizes the meteorological station on Mont Aigoual.


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