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The arms show a Roman castellum, a fortress from which the village eventually developed. The wheel is the symbol for the [{State of Mainz]] to which the village belonged from 1292 until the early 19th century. | The arms show a Roman castellum, a fortress from which the village eventually developed. The wheel is the symbol for the [{State of Mainz]] to which the village belonged from 1292 until the early 19th century. | ||
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NIEDERNBERG
State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Miltenberg (until 1972 Obernburg am Main)
German |
In Rot ein zinnengekröntes goldenes Tor, im Torbogen schwebend das silberne Mainzer Rad. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on August 3, 1959.
The arms show a Roman castellum, a fortress from which the village eventually developed. The wheel is the symbol for the [{State of Mainz]] to which the village belonged from 1292 until the early 19th century.
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