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The old arms were granted in 1906. The arms are based on a shield in the local chapel, with the year 1611. The arms show a water mill wheel, symbolising the local mill, and a plough iron for agriculture. The colours were determined in 1906.<br/> | The old arms were granted in 1906. The arms are based on a shield in the local chapel, with the year 1611. The arms show a water mill wheel, symbolising the local mill, and a plough iron for agriculture. The colours were determined in 1906.<br/> | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: John and Heine, 1989 | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: John and Heine, 1989 |
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WUTÖSCHINGEN
State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Waldshut
Additions : 1971 Ofteringen; 1975 Degernau, Horheim, Schwerzen
German | new arms : In Gold über einem erniedrigten blauen Wellenbalken ein fünfspeichiges schwarzes Mühlrad. previous arms : In geteiltem Schild oben in Silber ein halbes achtspeichiges schwarzes Mühlrad an der Teilung, unten in Rot eine gestürzte goldene Pflugschar. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on January 21, 1977.
The new arms are based on the previous arms (see below), with five spokes in the wheel, one for each of the municipalities. Each of the villages historically had a water mill, so the symbol was appropriate for all municipalities. The wavy bar in the base of the arms shows the Wutach river.
The old arms were granted in 1906. The arms are based on a shield in the local chapel, with the year 1611. The arms show a water mill wheel, symbolising the local mill, and a plough iron for agriculture. The colours were determined in 1906.
Literature: John and Heine, 1989