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In Blau ein goldener schräglinker Wellenbal ken, oben von einem goldenen Hammer und Schlägel in schräger Kreuzung und unten von einer goldenen Hirschstange begleitet. | |||
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GOLDISTHAL
State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Sonneberg
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In Blau ein goldener schräglinker Wellenbal ken, oben von einem goldenen Hammer und Schlägel in schräger Kreuzung und unten von einer goldenen Hirschstange begleitet. Origin/meaningThe arms were granted on October 12, 1993. The miner's tools in the upper right corner symbolise the importance of the mining in the area since the 15th century. The golden colour in the arms signifies the gold mining. The deer antler is taken from the arms of the former territory of Sondershausen to which the village belonged. It also symbolises the many forests and the deer therein in the district. The wavy bend symbolises the Schwarza river.
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