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The double cross in the right half of the arms symbolises the Monastery of St. John in Memmingen, which holds the partonage of the local church since 1296. The green tree is a canting element for the town, holz=wood. At the same time the tree refers to the habit of the villagers of Schwaighausen to have church services under a tree prior to 1748 when the local chapel was built. Th ebase shows the Kohbach river that runs through the three villages in the municipality.  
The double cross in the right half of the arms symbolises the Monastery of St. John in Memmingen, which holds the partonage of the local church since 1296. The green tree is a canting element for the town, holz=wood. At the same time the tree refers to the habit of the villagers of Schwaighausen to have church services under a tree prior to 1748 when the local chapel was built. Th ebase shows the Kohbach river that runs through the three villages in the municipality.  
   
   
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Kolb and Putz, 1991
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Kolb and Putz, 1991

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HOLZGÜNZ

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Unterallgäu
Additions : 1978 Schwaighausen

Wappen von Holzgünz/Arms (crest) of Holzgünz
Official blazon
German

Gespalten von Schwarz und Silber mit einem gesenkten Wellenbalken in verwechselten Farben; vorne ein doppelarmiges gegabeltes (zwölfspitziges) silbernes Kreuz, hinten ein bewurzelter grüner Laubbaum.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on July 29, 1986.

The double cross in the right half of the arms symbolises the Monastery of St. John in Memmingen, which holds the partonage of the local church since 1296. The green tree is a canting element for the town, holz=wood. At the same time the tree refers to the habit of the villagers of Schwaighausen to have church services under a tree prior to 1748 when the local chapel was built. Th ebase shows the Kohbach river that runs through the three villages in the municipality.


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Literature: Kolb and Putz, 1991