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The chief shows the cross of the State of Trier, to which the village historically belonged. The clasp is taken from the arms of the Schenk von Schmidtburg family, who lived in the village. The diamonds refer to the formerly important manufacture of thin roof slates. | The chief shows the cross of the State of Trier, to which the village historically belonged. The clasp is taken from the arms of the Schenk von Schmidtburg family, who lived in the village. The diamonds refer to the formerly important manufacture of thin roof slates. | ||
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SCHNEPPENBACH
State : Rheinland-Pfalz
District (Kreis) : Bad Kreuznach
Verbandsgemeinde : Verbandsgemeinde Kirn-Land
German |
Unter silbernem Schildhaupt belegt mit einem roten Kreuz, in Grün eine goldene Gewandschließe belegt mit 4 roten und 4 blauen Punkten im Wechsel, begleitet von 2 silbernen Rauten. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on October 8, 1981.
The chief shows the cross of the State of Trier, to which the village historically belonged. The clasp is taken from the arms of the Schenk von Schmidtburg family, who lived in the village. The diamonds refer to the formerly important manufacture of thin roof slates.
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