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The village had no historical arms, these arms were adopted on March 14, 1985.
The village had no historical arms, these arms were adopted on March 14, 1985.


The arms show the two Nied rivers that join in the village. The aleureon in the centre refers to Lorraine.
The arms show the two Nied rivers that join in the village. The alerion in the centre refers to Lorraine.


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CONDÉ

Département : Moselle
Incorporated into: 1804 Condé-Northen

Blason de Condé

Official blason

D’or au pairle ondé d’azur à l’alérion de gueules brochant en abîme.

Origin/meaning

The village had no historical arms, these arms were adopted on March 14, 1985.

The arms show the two Nied rivers that join in the village. The alerion in the centre refers to Lorraine.


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