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====Official blason====
====Official blason====
D'azur au château de trois tours d'or, ouvertes de sable, celle du centre plus haute, posées sur une burelle ondée d'argent; au chef cousu de gueules chargé d'un léopard d'or.
De sable à la bande échiquetée d'argent et de gueules de trois tires, chargée d'un besant élargi d'or surchargé d'un lion couronné de sinople.


====Origin/meaning====
====Origin/meaning====
The arms were adopted on April 12, 1975.
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The arms symbolizes the defense of the marches of the border of Normandy at the Epte river with its mighty fortress. The lion is the lion of Normandy, the wavy bar the Epte and the castle the fortress.
 
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[[Category:French Municipalities N]]
[[Category:French Municipalities N]]
[[Category:Seine-Maritime]]
[[Category:Seine-Maritime]]
[[Category:Granted 1975]]

Revision as of 10:28, 9 November 2016

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NOTRE-DAME-DE-BONDEVILLE

Département : Seine-Maritime

Blason de Notre-Dame-de-Bondeville

Official blason

De sable à la bande échiquetée d'argent et de gueules de trois tires, chargée d'un besant élargi d'or surchargé d'un lion couronné de sinople.

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