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The name of the new municipality was derived from the resort built in 1719 by Margrave Karl Wilhem of Baden-Durlach in Langensteinbach. The arms show a fountain as a symbol for the health spa and resort. The five pales in the right half of the shield symbolise the five former municipalities. | The name of the new municipality was derived from the resort built in 1719 by Margrave Karl Wilhem of Baden-Durlach in Langensteinbach. The arms show a fountain as a symbol for the health spa and resort. The five pales in the right half of the shield symbolise the five former municipalities. | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: John, 1986. | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: John, 1986. |
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KARLSBAD
State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Karlsruhe
Additions : 1971 Auerbach, Ittersbach, Langensteinbach, Mutschelbach (1936 Obermutschelbach, Untermutschelbach), Spielberg
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In Blau vorn bis zur Schildmitte, am rechten Schildrand beginnend drei unten nach hinten gebogene und in einen Punkt des linken Schildrandes auslaufende silberne Pfähle, in der Schildmitte eine Schale in verwechselten Farben. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on September 9, 1975.
The name of the new municipality was derived from the resort built in 1719 by Margrave Karl Wilhem of Baden-Durlach in Langensteinbach. The arms show a fountain as a symbol for the health spa and resort. The five pales in the right half of the shield symbolise the five former municipalities.
Literature: John, 1986.