Petite-Synthe
Appearance
Petite-Synthe (French pronunciation: [pətit sɛ̃t]; West Flemish: Klein-Sinten) is a former commune of the Nord département in northern France.
The commune of Saint-Pol-sur-Mer was created in 1877, by its territory being detached from Petite-Synthe. In 1971 the commune of Dunkerque absorbed Petite-Synthe and Rosendaël.[1] In 1980, a large part of Petite-Synthe was detached from Dunkerque and merged into Grande-Synthe.
Heraldry
The arms of Petite-Synthe are blazoned : Argent, a cross moline gules between 4 bells sable.
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References
- ^ Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Petite-Synthe, EHESS (in French).
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