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''' CHAMPMARTIN'''
''' CHAMPMARTIN'''


Canton : [[Vaud]] <br/>
Canton : [[Vaud]] <br/>
Incorporated into : 2002 [[Cudrefin]]  
Incorporated into: 2002 [[Cudrefin]]  


[[FIle:champmar.jpg|center|Armoiries de {{PAGENAME}}]]
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The arms with a crayfish are based on the nickname of the villagers at the time. I have no information why they were called crayfish.
The arms with a crayfish are based on the nickname of the villagers at the time. I have no information why they were called crayfish.
   
   
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[[Literature]] : Dubois and Cornaz, 1922  
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Switzerland|'''Literature''']] : Dubois and Cornaz, 1922  


[[Category:Swiss Municipalities C]]
[[Category:Swiss Municipalities C]]
[[Category:Vaud]]
[[Category:Vaud]]
[[Category:Granted 1915]]
[[Category:Granted 1915]]

Latest revision as of 09:56, 28 January 2024

CHAMPMARTIN

Canton : Vaud
Incorporated into: 2002 Cudrefin

Armoiries de Champmartin

Official blazon

D'or à l'écrevisse de gueules.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted in 1915.

The arms with a crayfish are based on the nickname of the villagers at the time. I have no information why they were called crayfish.



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Literature : Dubois and Cornaz, 1922