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===Official blason===
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*(fr) De gueules à trois cloches d'argent chacune surmontée d'une couronne d'or.
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|'''French'''
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De gueules à trois cloches d'argent chacune surmontée d'une couronne d'or.
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|'''English'''  
|'''English'''  

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Blason de Saint-Boingt
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French

De gueules à trois cloches d'argent chacune surmontée d'une couronne d'or.

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Origin/meaning

In the 18th century, the local school teacher, who was also a musician, had three bells placed in the bell tower to ring the bells at ease. The three crowns come from those which surmount each of the altars of the church.


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