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The arms are based on the fact that the Lords of Gültlingen, who ruled the village (see [[Berneck (Altensteig)|Berneck]]) hunted with their falcons in Garrweiler in the 18th century. The falcons were kept and bred in the village. The coloours are those of the Lords of Neuneck, who had an estate in the village.
The arms are based on the fact that the Lords of Gültlingen, who ruled the village (see [[Berneck (Altensteig)|Berneck]]) hunted with their falcons in Garrweiler in the 18th century. The falcons were kept and bred in the village. The coloours are those of the Lords of Neuneck, who had an estate in the village.


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Jäger, 1986
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Jäger, 1986

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GARRWEILER

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) :Calw
Incorporated into : 1975 Altensteig

Wappen von Garrweiler/Arms (crest) of Garrweiler
Official blazon
German

In Gold ein aus dem heraldisch linken Schildrand wachsender Arm mit rotem Handschuh, auf dem ein blauer Falke sitzt.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on May 8, 1957.

The arms are based on the fact that the Lords of Gültlingen, who ruled the village (see Berneck) hunted with their falcons in Garrweiler in the 18th century. The falcons were kept and bred in the village. The coloours are those of the Lords of Neuneck, who had an estate in the village.


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Literature: Jäger, 1986