Val-de-Travers commune (Neuchâtel canton, Switzerland) (original) (raw)

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Tierced in bend wavy Azure Argent and Vert overall nine mullets Or three, three, two and one.
Christopher Southworth
On 1 January 2009 the new commune of Val-de-Travers was formed through the merger of Boveresse, Buttes, Couvet, Fleurier, Les Bayards, Môtiers, Noiraigue, Saint-Sulpice and Travers (see below).
See also:
- Val-de-Travers region
- Neuchâtel canton
- Switzerland
- TIERCED in Dictionary of Vexillology
Boveresse (until 31 December 2008)
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Azure, two bridges argent, surmounted by a caboshed ox langued gules.
Jarig Bakker, 8 June 2000
Partially canting emblem with the ox (Latin bovis = cattle).
See also: CABOSHED in Dictionary of Vexillology
Buttes (until 31 December 2008)
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Gules, three Peaks issuant from base Vert and a Barrulet wavy Argent abased.
Željko Heimer, 9 June 2000
Couvet (until 31 December 2008)
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Argent, three Urns Gules with Flames issuant from each.
Željko Heimer, 9 June 2000
Fleurier (until 31 December 2008)
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The French blazon for the coat of arms is "D'azur trois rochers de sinople au pied desquels se trouvent trois ponts d'argent", which could be translated "Azure, three mounts Vert with three bridges Argent at their base".
Pascal Gross, 10 June 2000
Les Bayards (until 31 December 2008)
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Azure, on a Mount Vert a Tower Argent, on a Chief Gules two clasping hands proper clad Ermine issuant from sides, all within a border Or, an Orle of Chains Sable.
Željko Heimer, 10 June 2000
Môtiers (until 31 December 2008)
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Per fess, Or, on a pale Gules three Chevrons Argent (Neuchâtel), and Gules, a Castle towered on dexter Argent.
Željko Heimer, 10 June 2000
Noiraigue (until 31 December 2008)
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Impalled, Azure, three Fishes Argent counternainaint in pale, and Or a barrulet wavy Sable.
Željko Heimer, 10 June 2000
The black wavy bar refers to the commune's name, Noiraigue being derived from Old French for Black Water.
Pascal Gross, 8 June 2000
Saint-Sulpice (until 31 December 2008)
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Quartered, first Azure, issuant from Coupeaux Vert a Tower Argent, second Or a Viper Vert langued Gules, third Or, a Mill-wheel Sable, fourth Gules, two Hammers Argent in saltire, overall on a Border Argent an Orle of Chains Sable.
Željko Heimer, 11 June 2000
The kind of snake in the second quarter of the flag of Saint-Sulpice is called in French "vouivre" or "vuivre", I don't think there is an English translation but maybe I'm wrong.
Pascal Gross, 10 June 2000
[The vouivre is a snake from the world of fables.]
Travers (until 31 December 2008)
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Azure, three Trouts Argent counternainaint in pale.
Željko Heimer, 11 June 2000