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The symbols are taken from two memorial stones in the village. The hammer is the symbol of Thor/Donar, to whom a large stone ini the village probably was devoted, the Teufelsstein. On another stone the hammer and the clasp are shown.
The symbols are taken from two memorial stones in the village. The hammer is the symbol of Thor/Donar, to whom a large stone ini the village probably was devoted, the Teufelsstein. On another stone the hammer and the clasp are shown.
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GÜTZ

State : Sachsen-Anhalt
District (Kreis) : Saalekreis (until 2007 Saalkreis)
Incorporated into : 1950 Landsberg

Wappen von Gütz/Arms of Gütz
Official blazon
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Blau ein goldener Hammer, dessen roter Stiel mit einer quergelegten, goldenen, altgermanischen Schmuckspange (Fibel) belegt ist.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on September 15, 1937.

The symbols are taken from two memorial stones in the village. The hammer is the symbol of Thor/Donar, to whom a large stone ini the village probably was devoted, the Teufelsstein. On another stone the hammer and the clasp are shown.

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