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


'''Origin/meaning :'''<br/>
====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.
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.



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ALAINCOURT-LA-CÔTE

Département : Moselle

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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.

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