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The arms were officially granted on July 12, 1994.
 
The red bar refers to the prehistoric fortification, the Hasenburg, in the municipality, a major archaeological site in the region. The deer refers to the rich forests. The five green parrots are taken from the arms of the Lords von Berlepsch, who played a major role in the local history.


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State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Eichsfeld

Wappen von Buhla

Official blazon

In Gold, geteilt durch eine rote Zinnenleiste, oben ein wachsender schwarzer springender Hirsch; unten fünf (3:2) grüne Papageien.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on July 12, 1994.

The red bar refers to the prehistoric fortification, the Hasenburg, in the municipality, a major archaeological site in the region. The deer refers to the rich forests. The five green parrots are taken from the arms of the Lords von Berlepsch, who played a major role in the local history.


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