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Marly commune (Fribourg/Freiburg canton, Switzerland)

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[Flag of Marly] image by Pascal Gross

Gules a bar wavy Azure overall a knight harnysed Argent holding in his dexter hand a lance and his sinister resting on a sheathed sword all of this Last in sinister chief three elder leaves conjoined and slipped Or.
Christopher Southworth

The commune of Marly has changed its flag in 1991 to reflect fusions of Marly-le-Grand and Marly-le-Petit in 1969 and then Chesalles in 1976.
The blue wavy stripe symbolizes the river Gerine and the 3 leaves (which alludes to the 3 former entities) come from an alder-tree, very common in this area.
Pascal Gross, 26 July 2002

See also:   HARNYSED in Dictionary of Vexillology



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Marly (until 1991)

[Flag of Marly] image by Pascal Gross

Per pale Gules a Knight stantant in full Armour with a Sword Argent belted Or and a Lance of the last pointed of the second, sinister per fess Argent a Semi Lion rampant issuant sable langued Gules and Gules two Keys in Saltire Argent.
Željko Heimer, 30 November 2000