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Tranché d'or à l'écureuil croquant une noisette de gueules, et de gueules au saint Georges d'or terrasant le dragon d'argent.
Tranché d'or à l'écureuil croquant une noisette de gueules, et de gueules au saint Georges d'or terrasant le dragon d'argent.


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===Origin/meaning===
The division of the shield symbolises the hilly nature of the Maulan municipality. The squirrel refers to the state and communal forests that surround the village. Saint George is the patron of the local church.
The division of the shield symbolises the hilly nature of the Maulan municipality. The squirrel refers to the state and communal forests that surround the village. Saint George is the patron of the local church.



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MAULAN

Département : Meuse

Blason de Maulan

Official blason

Tranché d'or à l'écureuil croquant une noisette de gueules, et de gueules au saint Georges d'or terrasant le dragon d'argent.

Origin/meaning

The division of the shield symbolises the hilly nature of the Maulan municipality. The squirrel refers to the state and communal forests that surround the village. Saint George is the patron of the local church.


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