Courbevoie
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COURBEVOIE
Département : Hauts-de-Seine
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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 arms on a cover (1999) |
The arms on a cover (with Freudenstadt and Timisoara ) |
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