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Bulle commune (Fribourg/Freiburg canton, Switzerland)

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Bulle

[Flag of Bulle] image located by Martin Karner

On 1 January 2006 La Tour-de-Trême became part of Bulle.
The white wavy bar in the new emblem stands for the Trême river which flows through Bulle.

Bulle's first mentioning dates from 855 as Butulum (Latin for calf). The name evolved from there to Bulle, while on the emblem the calf changed to a bull (French: taureau) ... both seem to like the English speakers.


Bulle (until 31 December 2005)

[Flag of Bulle] image by Pascal Gross

Per fess Argent an Ox Gules passant and Gules.
Željko Heimer, 3 November 2000


La Tour-de-Trême (until 31 December 2005)

[Flag of La Tour-de-Trême] image by Pascal Gross

Gules, a Tower roofed Argent windowed Sable issuant from a Cliff Or and in chief a Mullet of Five of the last.
Željko Heimer, 7 November 2000

[The emblem is canting with the tower (French: tour)]

On 1 January 2006 La Tour-de-Trême became part of Bulle.