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WAGENHAUSEN (EIFEL)

State : Rheinland-Pfalz
District (Kreis) : Cochem-Zell (until 1969 Cochem)
Verbandsgemeinde : Verbandsgemeinde Ulmen

Wappen von Wagenhausen (Eifel)

Official blazon

In Grün unter zwei gekreuzten goldene Getreidehalmen, die Ähren abwärts gekehrt, mittig ein silbernes, sechsspeiehiges Wagenrad, unten zwei gekreuzte goldene Kerzen, belegt mit einer silbernen Hand.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on January 11, 1999.

The green field and the wheat-ears refer to the estate farm established in around 700 in the village and to agriculture in general. The wheel is a canting element (Wagen) and also a symbol for the wheelwrights which were active in the village in previous centuries.

The candles are a symbol for St. Blasius, the local patron saint since 1730.


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