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The villages of Lich and Steinstra&szlig; formed the municipality of Steinstra&szlig;, which was incorporated into Niederzier. Due to mining the villages were destroyed and relocated/resettled as part of Jülich between 1981-1991.
The villages of Lich and Steinstra&szlig; formed the municipality of Steinstra&szlig;, which was incorporated into Niederzier. Due to mining the villages were destroyed and relocated/resettled as part of Jülich between 1981-1991.
      
      
The arms show the cross of St. Andrew, the local patron saint, and a checquered field. The latter resembles the cobblestones on the old Roman road Jülich-K&ouml;ln and symbolises the Steinstra&szlig; (stone-street) part of the name.       
The arms show the cross of St. Andrew, the local patron saint, and a checquered field. The latter resembles the cobblestones on the old Roman road Jülich-Köln and symbolises the Steinstra&szlig; (stone-street) part of the name.       


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