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The arms show the leter H, the initial of the new municipality. The ten dolmen are a pre-historic symbol and symbolise the long inhabitation and long history of the 10 former municipalities. The red bar in the H also symbolises the main road which divides the municipallity. | The arms show the leter H, the initial of the new municipality. The ten dolmen are a pre-historic symbol and symbolise the long inhabitation and long history of the 10 former municipalities. The red bar in the H also symbolises the main road which divides the municipallity. | ||
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HÜNSTETTEN
State : Hessen
District (Kreis) : Rheingau-Taunus Kreis (until 1977 Untertaunuskreis)
Additions : 1972 Bechtheim, Beuerbach, Görsroth, Kesselbach, Ketternschwalbach, Limbach, Oberlibbach, Strinz-Trinitatis, Wallbach, Wallrabenstein
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Gold ein roter Balken zwischen zwei roten Flanken, begleitet oben von vier (2,2), unten von sechs (2,2,2) blauen Doppel-T-Kopfschäften. |
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The arms show the leter H, the initial of the new municipality. The ten dolmen are a pre-historic symbol and symbolise the long inhabitation and long history of the 10 former municipalities. The red bar in the H also symbolises the main road which divides the municipallity.
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