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Incorporated into : 1970 [[Saarlouis]]
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The wheatears and green field simply refer to the agricultural character of the municipality. The two fleur-de-lys are the French royal symbol and refer to the French army camps in the area during the construction of the defence systems of Saarlouis.
The wheatears and green field simply refer to the agricultural character of the municipality. The two fleur-de-lys are the French royal symbol and refer to the French army camps in the area during the construction of the defence systems of Saarlouis.


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Latest revision as of 14:42, 7 January 2024

NEUFORWEILER

State : Saarland
District (Kreis) : Saarlouis
Incorporated into : 1970 Saarlouis

Wappen von Neuforweiler/Arms (crest) of Neuforweiler
Official blazon
German In Grün drei goldene, in der Mitte durch ein rotes Band zusammengehaltene Korn­ähren, begleitet von zwei goldenen heraldi­sche Lilien.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on December 3, 1964.

The wheatears and green field simply refer to the agricultural character of the municipality. The two fleur-de-lys are the French royal symbol and refer to the French army camps in the area during the construction of the defence systems of Saarlouis.

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