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The present arms were officially granted in 1935 and combine the grapes and knives with the deer antler of Württemberg. | The present arms were officially granted in 1935 and combine the grapes and knives with the deer antler of Württemberg. | ||
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[[Literature]] : Stadler,1964-1971, 8 volumes; Bardua, 1987; Gönner and Bardua, 1970 | [[Literature]] : Stadler,1964-1971, 8 volumes; Bardua, 1987; Gönner and Bardua, 1970 |
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Heraldry of the World Civic heraldry of Germany - Deutsche Wappen (Gemeindewappen/Kreiswappen) |
STRÜMPFELBACH IM REMSTAL
State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Rems-Murr Kreis (until 1973 Waiblingen)
Incorporated into : 1973 Endersbach (1975 Weinstadt)
Origin/meaning
The two knives (Hapen in the local dialect) appear for the first time as a symbol for the village in 1591, as part of a decoration on the town hall. They appear in combination with a bunch of grapes in another decoration, dating from 1751. They also appear on the oldest known seal of the town, dating from the 17th century. The knives are used in the cutting of the grapes. Viniculture was the main source of income for the village.
The present arms were officially granted in 1935 and combine the grapes and knives with the deer antler of Württemberg.
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Literature : Stadler,1964-1971, 8 volumes; Bardua, 1987; Gönner and Bardua, 1970