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Olemps (3,531 inhabitants, 1,279 ha) is a commune in the Aveyron department
Before the Revolution, the territory of the commune was part of the
  parish of Saint-Amans. After the Revolution, the territory of the
  current commune of Olemps (Olemps, Cassagnettes, Lagarrigue, La
  Mouline, Malan, Puech-Camp, Cayssiols, and Toizac) was part of the
  town hall of Sainte-Radegonde.
  The commune of Olemps was created by ordinance of King Louis-Philippe
  I on July 3, 1837, and incorporated La Mouline, Puech-Camp, Toizac,
  Cassagnettes, Lagarrigue, Malan, and Caissiols. Olemps experienced
  rapid expansion around the major railway bridges of the 19th century
  (especially La Mouline). 
  Today, Olemps is a small town (with annex
hospital, supermarket, industrial park, etc.)
A new logo was adopted in 2021: source  
No flag observed with the current logo.
Olivier Touzeau, 29 September 2025
Former flag of Olemps - Image by Olivier Touzeau, 29 September 2025
The former flag was white flag with the former logo: photo (2012), photo (2017).
Olivier Touzeau, 29 September 2025