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The cross is taken from the Lorin de la Croix family, the chief refers to the local small lake, named after three merles (ducks).
The cross is taken from the Lorin de la Croix family, the chief refers to the local small lake, named after three merles (ducks).


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LA CROIX-EN-TOURAINE

Département : Indre-et-Loire

Blason de La Croix-en-Touraine
Official blazon
French D'azur à la croix de Malte d'argent ; au chef du même chargé de trois merlettes de sable.
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The cross is taken from the Lorin de la Croix family, the chief refers to the local small lake, named after three merles (ducks).

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