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===Official blason===
===Official blason===
* (fr) ===Origin/meaning===
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===Origin/meaning===
The bridge is the bridge in the town over the Seine river. The chief shows a Roman army tent, as a symbol for the Roman fortress that once stood in the village. The two bunches of grapes symbolise the former importance of viticulture in the area.
The bridge is the bridge in the town over the Seine river. The chief shows a Roman army tent, as a symbol for the Roman fortress that once stood in the village. The two bunches of grapes symbolise the former importance of viticulture in the area.
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Blason de Courbevoie

Official blason

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The bridge is the bridge in the town over the Seine river. The chief shows a Roman army tent, as a symbol for the Roman fortress that once stood in the village. The two bunches of grapes symbolise the former importance of viticulture in the area.

Blason de Courbevoie

The arms on a cover (1999)

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