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Bréménil is located in the bottom of a valley which is symbolised by the white pile. The suffix "menil" comes from mill, Bremenil having owned a grain mill on the Brême river, hence the mill wheel in the aarms. The star refers to the Tuilerie de la Boulaie, a part of the municipality. Finally, as the commune belonged to the Salm County, the two salmon of the arms of this county were added.  
Bréménil is located in the bottom of a valley which is symbolised by the white pile. The suffix "menil" comes from mill, Bremenil having owned a grain mill on the Brême river, hence the mill wheel in the aarms. The star refers to the Tuilerie de la Boulaie, a part of the municipality. Finally, as the commune belonged to the Salm County, the two salmon of the arms of this county were added.  


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