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The arms were officially adopted on March 4, 2021. | The arms were officially adopted on March 4, 2021. | ||
The silver point and the two wolf heads are canting (Pouy is an indication for a mountain, loubrin comes from the Latin lupus, wolf). The cross is the symbol for the [[ | The silver point and the two wolf heads are canting (Pouy is an indication for a mountain, loubrin comes from the Latin lupus, wolf). The cross is the symbol for the [[Occitanie]] region in which the village is situated. | ||
The crosier refers to St. Germier, bishop of Toulouose and patron saint of the village. The garb and green colour indicate the agricultural character of the municipality. | The crosier refers to St. Germier, bishop of Toulouose and patron saint of the village. The garb and green colour indicate the agricultural character of the municipality. |