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'''NASSOGNE''' | '''NASSOGNE''' | ||
Province : [[Luxembourg (province)|Luxembourg]]<br/> | Province : [[Luxembourg (province)|Luxembourg]]<br/> | ||
Additions : 1977 Ambly, Bande, Forrières, Grune, Harsin, Lesteny, Masbourg | Additions: 1977 Ambly, Bande, Forrières, Grune, Harsin, Lesteny, Masbourg | ||
[[File:nassogne.jpg|center|Armoiries de {{PAGENAME}}]] | [[File:nassogne.jpg|center|Armoiries de {{PAGENAME}}]] |
Latest revision as of 10:46, 28 January 2024
NASSOGNE
Province : Luxembourg
Additions: 1977 Ambly, Bande, Forrières, Grune, Harsin, Lesteny, Masbourg
Official blazon
Coupé, au I. d'argent à deux fasces d'azur au lion naissant de gueules brochant, armé, lampassé et couronné d'or, à un lambel à cinq pendants du même brochant sur le tout; au II. de gueules à un sabot d'or.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on December 18, 1991.
The upper half of the arms shows the arms of Gerard de Durbuy, who acquired the village of Nassogne in 1275 and played a mayor role in the local development. The lower half shows a wooden shoe, symbol for the traditional (wooden) shoe manufacturing in the region.
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