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The arms show three fir trees, the meaning thereof I don't know. In the 1990s the arms were changed to white trees on a white hill, to avoid confusion with the arms of [[La Joux]]. The white colour symbolises snow as a canting element (Enny or 'en neige', with snow). | The arms show three fir trees, the meaning thereof I don't know. In the 1990s the arms were changed to white trees on a white hill, to avoid confusion with the arms of [[La Joux]]. The white colour symbolises snow as a canting element (Enny or 'en neige', with snow). |
Revision as of 15:47, 1 September 2023
ENNEY
Canton : Fribourg
Incorporated into : 2004 Bas-Intyamon
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms show three fir trees, the meaning thereof I don't know. In the 1990s the arms were changed to white trees on a white hill, to avoid confusion with the arms of La Joux. The white colour symbolises snow as a canting element (Enny or 'en neige', with snow).
The old arms
The arms in the Kaffee Hag albums 1914-1960 |
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