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The mining tools refer to the former iron mining in the area. The base refers to the Hoppecke river.
The mining tools refer to the former iron mining in the area. The base refers to the Hoppecke river.


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Wappen von Messinghausen/Arms (crest) of Messinghausen
MESSINGHAUSEN

Country : Germany
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State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
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District (Kreis) : Hochsauerlandkreis (until 1969 Brilon)
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Amt : Amt Thülen
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Official blazon
German In Silber über blauem gewellten Schildfuß schwarzer Hammer und Schlägel ins Andreaskreuz gestellt.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on March 16, 1954.

The mining tools refer to the former iron mining in the area. The base refers to the Hoppecke river.

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Literature: Belke et al., 1986




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