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The arms were designed in 1902 as the only known seal of the village (known from 1853) only shoed the name of the village.
The arms were designed in 1902 as the only known seal of the village (known from 1853) only shoed the name of the village.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|Literature]] : John et al., 1990


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NEUBURGWEIER

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Karlsruhe
Incorporated into: 1975 Rheinstetten

Wappen von Neuburgweier/Arms of Neuburgweier
Official blazon
German In Blau eine mit roten und grünen Juwelen besetzte goldenen Krone, durch die drei gekreuzte silberne Pfeile gesteckt sind.
English No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted in 1902.

The crown and arrows are the symbol of St. Ursula, the local patron saint. The colours are probably the colours of Pfalz-Wittelsbach, as the village belonged to the Pfalz from 1383-1674.

The arms were designed in 1902 as the only known seal of the village (known from 1853) only shoed the name of the village.

Literature : John et al., 1990


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