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Hautemorges commune (Vaud canton, Switzerland)

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Hautemorges

[Flag of Hautemorges] image located by Martin Karner
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On 1 July 2021 the communes of Apples, Bussy-Chardonnay, Cottens, Pampigny, Reverolle and Sévery merged to the new commune of Hautemorges (see below).

The emblem shows six ears of wheat tied together in a sheaf, symbolizing the six former communes. The blue white-fimbriated wavy ribbon stands for the river La Morges.


Apples (until 30 June 2021)

[Flag of Apples] image by Pascal Gross

Per pale Argent and Gules, overall a bend Or with three torteaus (= roundels Gules).
Željko Heimer, 20 August 1999

See also:   ROUNDEL in Dictionary of Vexillology


Bussy-Chardonney (until 30 June 2021)

[Flag of Bussy-Chardonney] image by Pascal Gross

Per pale, 1. Argent, a key upright Gules; 2. Gules, a thistle with a leaf Argent.
Željko Heimer, 28 August 1999


Cottens (until 30 June 2021)

[Flag of Cottens] image by Pascal Gross

Azure, a Saltire Cross pattee Argent between an Ear of Wheat, two Mullets (of five) and a Crescent all of Or.
Željko Heimer, 12 September 1999


Pampigny (until 30 June 2021)

[Flag of Pampigny] image by Pascal Gross

Gules, two Crosses in saltire Argent, surrounded by four Acorns Or.
Željko Heimer, 16 October 1999


Reverolle (until 30 June 2021)

[Flag of Reverolle] image by Pascal Gross

Azure, a Chevron Argent between three Acorns, two and one of the same.
Željko Heimer, 21 October 1999


Sévery (until 30 June 2021)

[Flag of Sévery] image by Pascal Gross

Gules, a Cross bottony Argent, in Chief Argent three Escallops Sable.
Željko Heimer, 29 October 1999

For the legend of the St. James' shells see here.
For a list with all Swiss communal emblems with St. James' shells see here.
For a list with emblems with St. James' shells worldwide see here.

See also:   ESCALLOP in Dictionary of Vexillology