File:Blason_ville_fr_Plouha_(Côtes-d'Armor).svg
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Summary
Coat of arms InfoField | |
Blazon InfoField | Français : Parti, au Ier, de gueules à deux macles d'or et trois demies; au 2, d'azur à trois demis et deux besants d'or, à un chef du même, ou plus simplement mi-parti de Rohan et de Melun. |
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Artist InfoField | Jimmy44 |
Source | Own work |
SVG development InfoField | This coat of arms was created with Inkscape. Coat of arms created for the Blazon Project of the French Wikipedia. |
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This illustration was made by Jimmy NICOLLE, Montbert (✉ mail)
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current | 04:32, 16 March 2011 | 600 × 660 (16 KB) | Jimmy44 | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Blason-fr-en| |blasonfr=Plouha (Côtes-d'Armor) |blasonen= |source=[http://www.marikavel.org/bretagne/plouha/accueil.htm Régis de Saint-Jouan ''Dictionnaire des communes (Département des Côtes-d'Armor, 1990)''] |blasonn |
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