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The arms show in the upper part the arms of [[Lorraine]], the region to which Vosges historically belonged. The lower part shows the mountains and the many forests in the province. The | The arms show in the upper part the arms of [[Lorraine]], the region to which Vosges historically belonged. The lower part shows the mountains and the many forests in the province. The arms was adopted in 1946. | ||
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De sinople mantelé d'argent à trois sapins de l'un en l'autre, au chef d'or à la bande de gueules chargée de trois alérions d'argent. Origin/meaningThe arms show in the upper part the arms of Lorraine, the region to which Vosges historically belonged. The lower part shows the mountains and the many forests in the province. The arms was adopted in 1946. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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