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Per fess wavy Vert and Argent in the centre three barrulets wavy of the Second and three of the First in
chief three pine trees of the Second and in base two of the First.
Christopher Southworth
On 1 July 2011 the new commune of Jorat-Menthue was formed by the merger of Montaubion-Chardonney,
Peney-le-Jorat, Sottens, Villars-Mendraz and Villars-Tiercelin (see below).
Gules, from a Coupeaux rising a Thistle Argent.
Željko Heimer, 10 October 1999
The plant on Montaubion-Chardonney is a thistle (canting illustration of
commune's name, thistle in French is called chardon).
Pascal Gross, 8 October 1999
Gules a thistle issuant from a semicircular mound Argent.
Santiago Dotor, 14 October 1999
Azure, on three Hills as many Pine-trees Argent, in chief two Gad-flies Or.
Željko Heimer, 16 October 1999
The insects on the Peney-le-Jorat flag are gad-flies (in French taons),
because of the nickname given to the inhabitants.
Pascal Gross, 14 October 1999
Per pale Gules and Vert, overall a Bar wavy Argent surrounded with seven
Mullets of Five Or four and three.
Željko Heimer, 29 October 1999
See also: WAVY in Dictionary of Vexillology
Per pale Gules, a Band wavy Argent and Vert, a Bend sinister wavy of the
second, overall in chief a Pine tree eradicated Or.
Željko Heimer, 6 November 1999
See also: PER PALE in Dictionary of Vexillology
Per pale Argent and Gules, a Bar wavy counterchanged.
Željko Heimer, 6 November 1999