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English: city of Siewiller (France - Bas-Rhin)
Français : Ville de Siewiller (Bas-Rhin)
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Français : coupé : au premier de sable à l'aigle bicéphale issante d'argent, becquée d'or et lampassée de gueules, au second coupé au un de gueules au chevron d'argent et au deux d'or
Blazon reference
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English: Le patrimoine des communes du Bas-Rhin (éd. Flohic)
Français : Le patrimoine des communes du Bas-Rhin (éd. Flohic)
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Olves
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