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in the commune (without mill wheels). Located on the road of the mills, in the 19th century the village had a dozen mills distributed along the Thue. These establishments played an important role in industry and were mainly grain mills in this region, or pressing textiles, as at
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with, in the top left corner, the Union Jack, the flag of the United
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in 1924. The Red Ensign remained the national flag of Canada until 1965. It was then replaced by the red and white maple leaf
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