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The tree in the lower half is a laurel tree, which is a canting element for the Latin name of the town, Lauriacum. The chief shows the three besants, the symbol of the Val du Metz region.
The tree in the lower half is a laurel tree, which is a canting element for the Latin name of the town, Lauriacum. The chief shows the three besants, the symbol of the Val du Metz region.



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LORRY-LÈS-METZ

Département : Moselle

Blason de Lorry-lès-Metz

Origin/meaning

The tree in the lower half is a laurel tree, which is a canting element for the Latin name of the town, Lauriacum. The chief shows the three besants, the symbol of the Val du Metz region.


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