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Additions : 1969 Bliesheim, Borr, [[Dirmerzheim]], Dorweiler, [[Erp (Erftstadt)|Erp]], [[Friesheim]], Gymnich, Kierdorf, [[Lechenich]], Liblar, Niederberg, Pingsheim, Wissersheim
Additions : 1969 Bliesheim, Borr, [[Dirmerzheim]], Dorweiler, [[Erp (Erftstadt)|Erp]], [[Friesheim]], Gymnich, Kierdorf, [[Lechenich]], Liblar, Niederberg, Pingsheim, Wissersheim


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ERFTSTADT

State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
District (Kreis) : Rhein-Erft Kreis
Additions : 1969 Bliesheim, Borr, Dirmerzheim, Dorweiler, Erp, Friesheim, Gymnich, Kierdorf, Lechenich, Liblar, Niederberg, Pingsheim, Wissersheim

Wappen von Erftstadt/Arms (crest) of Erftstadt
Official blazon
German

In grün eine silberne rechte Flankenleiste und zwei am linken Schildrand anliegende goldene Quadrate.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on March 15, 1974.

These rather unheraldic arms show the Erft river and as a whole the initial of the city. The green colour also symbolises that there is a lot of green in the several towns and villages which form Erftstadt. The yellow squares represent (also) the lots of fields of wheat that is grown all around the municipality.


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Literature: Nagel, R. : Rheinisches Wappenbuch, Köln, 1986.