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The common bittern  in the upper half is one of the bird species at the Étang d'Amel pond/lake, developed by monks in the 12th century for fish farming. The two bars also refer to the pond and fishing.  
The common bittern  in the upper half is one of the bird species at the Étang d'Amel pond/lake, developed by monks in the 12th century for fish farming. The two bars also refer to the pond and fishing.  


The two barbels refer to the Barrois (County of Bar) to which the village historically belonged. The silver chevron only has a decorative function.
The two barbels refer to the Barrois (Duchy of Bar) to which the village historically belonged. The silver chevron only has a decorative function.


The Roman centurion's helmet recalls that the village existed already in the Gallo-Roman period; coins, found on the site, attest to this.
The Roman centurion's helmet recalls that the village existed already in the Gallo-Roman period; coins, found on the site, attest to this.
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