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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were probably adopted around 1870. The combine the arms of Lorraine with the salmon from the Counts of Salm, barons of Viviers, as the village was part of the Viviers barony.
The arms were probably adopted around 1870. The combine the arms of [[Lorraine]] with the salmon from the Counts of Salm, barons of Viviers, as the village was part of the Viviers barony.


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Origin/meaning

The arms were probably adopted around 1870. The combine the arms of Lorraine with the salmon from the Counts of Salm, barons of Viviers, as the village was part of the Viviers barony.


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