Hachelbich
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HACHELBICH
State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Kyffhäuserkreis
Incorporated into : 2013 Kyffhäuserland
German |
Gespalten und vorne geteilt; oben in Rot ein silbernes Kleeblattkreuz, hinten in Silber eine bewurzelte rote Buche, unten in Blau ein schrägrechter silberner Fisch. |
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Origin/meaning
The cross in the first quarter is taken as a symbol for the chapel founded on the place of the present village in 1193 by monks of the nearby Göllingen abbey. The fish symbolises the (historical) importance of fishing and aquaculture for the local people. The red beech symbolises the dark beech which was first grown in the village in 1680 as a natural mutant, and which since has spread over Europe.
Seal from around 1900 |
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