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Additions : 1970-4 [[Allendorf an der Landsburg]], Ascherode, Dittershausen, Florshain, Frankenhain, Michelsberg, Niedergrenzebach, Rommershausen, Rörshain, [[Treysa]], Trutzhain, Wiera, [[Ziegenhain]]
Additions : 1970-4 [[Allendorf an der Landsburg]], Ascherode, Dittershausen, Florshain, Frankenhain, Michelsberg, Niedergrenzebach, Rommershausen, Rörshain, [[Treysa]], Trutzhain, Wiera, [[Ziegenhain]]


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SCHWALMSTADT

State : Hessen
District (Kreis) : Schwalm-Eder Kreis
Additions : 1970-4 Allendorf an der Landsburg, Ascherode, Dittershausen, Florshain, Frankenhain, Michelsberg, Niedergrenzebach, Rommershausen, Rörshain, Treysa, Trutzhain, Wiera, Ziegenhain

Wappen von Schwalmstadt

Official blazon

Gold ein schwarzer, rotbewehrter, nach rechts blickender Ziegenkopfadler. Auf seiner Brust in Silber ein sechsstrahliger roter Stern.

Origin/meaning

The arms combine the goat-eagle of Treysa with the star of Ziegenhain.


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