Italiano: Partito, nel primo d’oro, alla effige di San Colombano, in maestà, il viso e le mani di carnagione, vestito con la tunica di verde, il piviale dello stesso, il capo coperto dalla mitria d’argento, ornata dello stesso, nimbato d’oro, tenente con la mano sinistra il pastorale d’oro, attraversato, nella parte inferiore del ricciolo, da una colombina d’argento, il petto del Santo ornato dall’ ombra di sole d’oro; nel secondo, di rosso al leone coronato d’oro; il tutto sotto il capo di azzurro, caricato dal nibbio rivoltato, volante, d’argento. Sotto lo scudo, su lista bifida svolazzante di azzurro, il motto in lettere maiuscole di nero AUDENTER.
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Delibera di Consiglio n.16 del 09-03-2019 - Comune di Alta Val Tidone
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