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The arms symbolise the etymology of the name, which is derived from a deep ford (furt) in the Bist river. The French fleur-de-lys symbolises that the village was part of France from 1766-1815. The chief refers to the Waldgassen Abbey, to which the area historically belonged.
The arms symbolise the etymology of the name, which is derived from a deep ford (furt) in the Bist river. The French fleur-de-lys symbolises that the village was part of France from 1766-1815. The chief refers to the Waldgassen Abbey, to which the area historically belonged.


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DIFFERTEN

State : Saarland
District (Kreis) : Saarlouis
Incorporated into : 1974 Wadgassen

Wappen von Differten
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German Unter silbernem Wellenschildhaupt, dar­in drei rote gemeine Kreuze, in Gold eine gestürzte blaue Spitze, belegt mit einer gol­denen Lilie

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The arms were officially granted on August 10, 1967.

The arms symbolise the etymology of the name, which is derived from a deep ford (furt) in the Bist river. The French fleur-de-lys symbolises that the village was part of France from 1766-1815. The chief refers to the Waldgassen Abbey, to which the area historically belonged.

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