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The arms are not officially granted.
The arms are not officially granted.


The new municipality was named after the historical estate of Tinlot. The estate was a possession of the Van Eynatten family from 1530-1653. The arms thus show the arms of the Van Eynatten family. See also [{Eynatten]].
The new municipality was named after the historical estate of Tinlot. The estate was a possession of the Van Eynatten family from 1530-1653. The arms thus show the arms of the Van Eynatten family. See also [[Eynatten]].


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TINLOT

Province : Liège
Additions : 1977 Abée, Fraiture, Ramelot, Seny, Soheit-Tinlot

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D'argent à la bande de gueules accompagnée de six merlettes du méme rangées en orle.

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The arms are not officially granted.

The new municipality was named after the historical estate of Tinlot. The estate was a possession of the Van Eynatten family from 1530-1653. The arms thus show the arms of the Van Eynatten family. See also Eynatten.


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