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The municipality of Saint-Paulin (1,500 inhabitants, 97.9 km²).
Merger in 1988 of the village municipality of Saint-Paulin, of the parish
municipality of Saint-Paulin, and of the Hunterstown Township.
Olivier
Touzeau, 6 November 2019
White flag with emblem at the hoist and name of the municipality in the
fly.
The same flag can be seen in front of the seat of the municipality:
https://www.google.com/maps/@46.4227831,-73.0135204,3a,29.7y,286.52h,94.12t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sE-qJ9hKxq709f1SUw60YXg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
Olivier
Touzeau, 6 November 2019
In the right part of the shield, the three colored ribbons symbolize the
merger of the three former municipalities. The blue ribbon that wraps the
"P" is "S"-shaped to form the initials of Saint-Paulin.
In chief, the
raising bird symbolizes communication and expansion in the environment.
In the left part, the cog wheel, the farm and the waves represent ever
evolving industry, progressing agriculture, and the existing watercourses,
respectively.
Yellow is a symbol of faith.
Blue is a symbol of
power and joy.
Green is a symbol of hope, serenity and plenty.
Red is
a symbol of business spirit and union.
White is a symbol of
accessibility.
The arms are complemented by the French motto "Fierté
et amitié", "Pride and Friendship".
http://www.st-paulin.qc.ca/saint-paulin/armoiries.html
Municipal
website
Ivan Sache, 10 November 2019