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(de) In Gold über gefurchtem rotem Boden (Acker) ein schräger roter Rechen. | (de) In Gold über gefurchtem rotem Boden (Acker) ein schräger roter Rechen. | ||
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The arms were designed by the State Archives in 1928 and have been used by the municipality since 1930. The arms show a field ('Acker') and a rake. The meaning of the rake is not known, but was already used in the early 10th century seal of the village. It may have been an older village symbol as well. The colours are chosen arbitrarily. | The arms were designed by the State Archives in 1928 and have been used by the municipality since 1930. The arms show a field ('Acker') and a rake. The meaning of the rake is not known, but was already used in the early 10th century seal of the village. It may have been an older village symbol as well. The colours are chosen arbitrarily. | ||
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ROTTENACKER
State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Alb-Donau Kreis (until 1973 Ehingen)
Official blazon
(de) In Gold über gefurchtem rotem Boden (Acker) ein schräger roter Rechen.
Origin/meaning
The arms were designed by the State Archives in 1928 and have been used by the municipality since 1930. The arms show a field ('Acker') and a rake. The meaning of the rake is not known, but was already used in the early 10th century seal of the village. It may have been an older village symbol as well. The colours are chosen arbitrarily.
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