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'''Official blason :'''<br/>
De gueules au pal d’argent accompagné de deux alérions du même.


'''Origin/meaning :'''<br/>
'''Origin/meaning :'''<br/>
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The pale represents the main military road that passed through the village until 1661. The eaglets are the symbol of Lorraine, to which the village historically belongs.


[[Literature]] :  
[[Literature]] :  

Revision as of 16:43, 26 September 2011

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ALAINCOURT-LA-CÔTE

Département : Moselle

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Official blason :
De gueules au pal d’argent accompagné de deux alérions du même.

Origin/meaning :
The pale represents the main military road that passed through the village until 1661. The eaglets are the symbol of Lorraine, to which the village historically belongs.

Literature :