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Parti d’or à la clef de gueules et mi-parti de gueules à deux saumons adossés d’argent.  
Parti d’or à la clef de gueules et mi-parti de gueules à deux saumons adossés d’argent.  


'''Origin/meaning :'''<br/>
====Origin/meaning====
The salmon is taken from the arms of the Salival abbey, to which the village historically belonged. The key is the symbol of St. Peter, the local patron saint.
The salmon is taken from the arms of the Salival abbey, to which the village historically belonged. The key is the symbol of St. Peter, the local patron saint.



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ABONCOURT-SUR-SEILLE

Département : Moselle

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Official blason :
Parti d’or à la clef de gueules et mi-parti de gueules à deux saumons adossés d’argent.

Origin/meaning

The salmon is taken from the arms of the Salival abbey, to which the village historically belonged. The key is the symbol of St. Peter, the local patron saint.

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