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The wheel in the upper left corner is the symbol of the [[State of Mainz]], to which the area historically belonged until 1803. The oak leaf symbolises the Spessart region, which is known for its forests. The cog wheel symbolises the industral character of the municipality. The wavy bend symbolises the Aschaff river.  
The wheel in the upper left corner is the symbol of the [[State of Mainz]], to which the area historically belonged until 1803. The oak leaf symbolises the Spessart region, which is known for its forests. The cog wheel symbolises the industral character of the municipality. The wavy bend symbolises the Aschaff river.  
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[[Literature]] : Information obtained from the Region Unterfranken  
[[Literature]] : Information obtained from the Region Unterfranken  

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WALDASCHAFF

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Aschaffenburg

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Official blazon

In Rot ein silberner Schrägwellenbalken belegt mit einem schräg liegenden grünen Eichenblatt; oben ein sechsspeichiges silbernes Rad, unten ein silbernes Zahnrad.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on August 21, 1986.

The wheel in the upper left corner is the symbol of the State of Mainz, to which the area historically belonged until 1803. The oak leaf symbolises the Spessart region, which is known for its forests. The cog wheel symbolises the industral character of the municipality. The wavy bend symbolises the Aschaff river.


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