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The golden pale refers to the main road through the village, a formerly important military road. The two salmon are the arms of the Counts of Salm, barons of Viviers, as the village historically belonged to the Viviers barony.
The golden pale refers to the main road through the village, a formerly important military road. The two salmon are the arms of the Counts of Salm, barons of Viviers, as the village historically belonged to the Viviers barony.


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Blason de Donjeux
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French De gueules au pal d’or accosté de deux bars adossés d’argent.
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The golden pale refers to the main road through the village, a formerly important military road. The two salmon are the arms of the Counts of Salm, barons of Viviers, as the village historically belonged to the Viviers barony.

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