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WAGENHAUSEN (EIFEL)
State : Rheinland-Pfalz
District (Kreis) : Cochem-Zell (until 1969 Cochem)
Verbandsgemeinde : Verbandsgemeinde Ulmen
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In Grün unter zwei gekreuzten goldene Getreidehalmen, die Ähren abwärts gekehrt, mittig ein silbernes, sechsspeiehiges Wagenrad, unten zwei gekreuzte goldene Kerzen, belegt mit einer silbernen Hand. |
English | (Eifel) No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on January 11, 1999.
The green field and the wheat-ears refer to the estate farm established in around 700 in the village and to agriculture in general. The wheel is a canting element (Wagen) and also a symbol for the wheelwrights which were active in the village in previous centuries.
The candles are a symbol for St. Blasius, the local patron saint since 1730.
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