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[On 1 January 2009 the communes of Gampel and Bratsch merged (see below).
The new emblem is the old one with the five-pointed star from the old Bratsch emblem.]
Azure in dexter a Mullet of Six Or in sinister an Increscent inverted Argent
in base Coupeaux of the second.
Željko Heimer, 27 March 2000
Is this "blazonable"? I suggest it simply be described in
English.
Željko Heimer, 24 March 2000
Here is the French version in case someone will make an attempt:
D'azur une Église d'argent la croix du mème, couverte de sable,
posée ‡ senestre sur une montagne entaillée de sinople et adextrée d'une
Étoile d'or, en pointe une devise ondée (rivière) d'argent brochant sur la
montagne.
Pascal Gross, 24 March 2000
In azure on a church in argent with a cross of the same, covered with sable,
placed in sinister on a mountain entailed in vert and in dexter on a mullet in
or, in the point a wavy device (river) in argent surmounting on the mountains.
translated by Jarig Bakker, 25 March 2000