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Okazaki, 19 February 2022
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The town of Richelieu (5,236 inhabitants in 2016; 3,250 ha) is located 40 
  km west of Montreal.
Richelieu was established as a village on 1 
  January 1869, as part of the former feudal domain of Chambly, which had been 
  grated in 1672 to Jacques de Chambly. Richelieu was granted the status of town 
  in 1969.
The town was named for river Richelieu, which forms its western 
  limit. Named for Cardinal Richelieu 1585-1642), main minister of King of 
  France Louis XIII, the river was known in Abenaqui as Masoliantekw ("water 
  containing a lot of food"), and, in the beginning of the French colonization, 
  as Iroquois' River.
Ivan Sache, 18 February 2022
Flag is a logo on white.
 Dave Fowler, 17 February 2022
What appears on the flag is indeed a simplified, counter-colored version of 
the logo, which was designed in February 1986 by Jocelyn Viens.
The 
typographic effect obtained by the stylization of letter "R" and its repetition 
yields a graphic and stylized image with increased visual impact. The conception 
is designed to illustrate Richelieu's important element, its "river". The design 
of the wave inscribed in a circular movement, a symbol of force, dynamism and 
mutual aid, conveys the spirit of the town of Richelieu.
Blue is a symbol of 
leisure, harmony and communication. It recalls natural element such as the sky 
and water, which the town of Richelieu is committed to preserve.
https://ville.richelieu.qc.ca/informations/histoire/ 
Town website
Ivan Sache, 18 February 2022