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The new arms combine the eagle of Villingen with the swan of Schwenningen and a bar for the Brigach and Neckar rivers.
The new arms combine the eagle of Villingen with the swan of Schwenningen and a bar for the Brigach and Neckar rivers.


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VILLINGEN-SCHWENNINGEN

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Schwarzwald-Baar Kreis
Additions : 1972 Herzogenweiler, Pfaffenweiler, Rietheim, Schwenningen am Neckar (1970 Mühlhausen), Tannheim, Villingen im Schwarzwald (1971 Obereschach); 1974 Marbach; 1975 Weigheim, Weilersbach

Wappen von Villingen-Schwenningen/Arms (crest) of Villingen-Schwenningen
Official blazon
German In von Silber und Blau gespaltenem Schild ein Wellenbalken in verwechselten Farben, im rechten und oberen Feld ein linksgewendeter golden bewehrter roter Adler, im linken oberen Feld ein schwimmender, silberner Schwan mit goldenem Schnabel und Zunge

Origin/meaning

The above arms were adopted in 2002.

The new arms combine the eagle of Villingen with the swan of Schwenningen and a bar for the Brigach and Neckar rivers.


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