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The arms were devised in 1936 after the merger of three small municipalities. The waves symbolise the Neckar and its two tributaries, the Jagst and the Kocher. The state symbol is derived from the seal of the former municipality Jagstfeld, which was used since 1797. The horse is taken from the seal of Kochendorf, which was used since 1820.
The arms were devised in 1936 after the merger of three small municipalities. The waves symbolise the Neckar and its two tributaries, the Jagst and the Kocher. The state symbol is derived from the seal of the former municipality Jagstfeld, which was used since 1797. The horse is taken from the seal of Kochendorf, which was used since 1820.



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BAD FRIEDRICHSHALL

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Heilbronn
Additions : 1933 Jagstfeld, Kochendorf, 1935 Hagenbach, 1972 Duttenberg; 1975 Untergriesheim

Wappen von Bad Friedrichshall
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German

In gespaltenem Schild vorne in Silber über drei blauen Wellenleisten ein blauer Reichsapfel mit silbernem Reif und schwarzem Kreuz, hinten in Blau ein aufgerichtetes silbernes Pferd.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were devised in 1936 after the merger of three small municipalities. The waves symbolise the Neckar and its two tributaries, the Jagst and the Kocher. The state symbol is derived from the seal of the former municipality Jagstfeld, which was used since 1797. The horse is taken from the seal of Kochendorf, which was used since 1820.



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