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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms show in the base a walnut tree (noyer) as a canting element. The wheatears refer to the former agricultural character of the municipality. The centre part refers with th elightning bolts and waves to the large telecommunication centre in the village. The wavy bar is the Morbras river, the Northern boundary of the municipality and the chief shows the arms of Denis de Viole, Lord of Noiseau in 1560.
The arms show in the base a walnut tree (noyer) as a canting element. The wheatears refer to the former agricultural character of the municipality. The centre part refers with the lightning bolts and waves to the large telecommunication centre in the village. The wavy bar is the Morbras river, the Northern boundary of the municipality and the chief shows the arms of Denis de Viole, Lord of Noiseau in 1560.


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NOISEAU

Département : Val-de-Marne

Blason de Noiseau

Official blazon

Parti: au 1er d'azur au noyer arraché d'or, au 2e, de gueules à trois épis de blé tigés et feuillés d'or; à deux éclairs d'argent posés en chef en chevron renversé et brochant sur le parti, les pointes liées par trois ondes circulaires de sable; au chef du même chargé de trois chevrons fendus d'or et soutenu d'une trangle ondée d'argent.

Origin/meaning

The arms show in the base a walnut tree (noyer) as a canting element. The wheatears refer to the former agricultural character of the municipality. The centre part refers with the lightning bolts and waves to the large telecommunication centre in the village. The wavy bar is the Morbras river, the Northern boundary of the municipality and the chief shows the arms of Denis de Viole, Lord of Noiseau in 1560.


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