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====Official blazon====
Durch Zinnenschnitt geteilt. Oben von Rot und Silber, unten von Silber und Rot gespalten. Oben vorn drei goldene Ähren, überdeckt von einer silbernen Sichel, hinten ein schräglinker blauer Wellenbalken. Unten vorn ein achtspeichiges blaues Mühlrad, hinten gekreuzt silbern ein Schlegel und eine Rodehacke.


====Origin/meaning====
====Origin/meaning====
I have no information on the origin or meaning of these arms. Any information is welcome !
The red colour refers to the County Sayn-Hachenburg, to which the area belonged until 1799. In the 19th cnetury the area was part of the Duchy of Nassau, and the blue colour is the colour of Nassau.
 
The first quarter refers to the agricultural character of the village. The second quarter symbolises the Wied river, which flows through the municipality. The blue water mill wheel refers to the historical mwater mill in the Wied river. The miner's tools refer to the slate mining in the region.


The division line refers to the unique situation that Borod had a (city)wall until 1782, even though it never received any town or city rights.


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BOROD

State : Rheinland-Pfalz
District (Kreis) : Westerwaldkreis (until 1974 Oberwesterwaldkreis)
Verbandsgemeinde : Verbandsgemeinde Hachenburg

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Official blazon

Durch Zinnenschnitt geteilt. Oben von Rot und Silber, unten von Silber und Rot gespalten. Oben vorn drei goldene Ähren, überdeckt von einer silbernen Sichel, hinten ein schräglinker blauer Wellenbalken. Unten vorn ein achtspeichiges blaues Mühlrad, hinten gekreuzt silbern ein Schlegel und eine Rodehacke.

Origin/meaning

The red colour refers to the County Sayn-Hachenburg, to which the area belonged until 1799. In the 19th cnetury the area was part of the Duchy of Nassau, and the blue colour is the colour of Nassau.

The first quarter refers to the agricultural character of the village. The second quarter symbolises the Wied river, which flows through the municipality. The blue water mill wheel refers to the historical mwater mill in the Wied river. The miner's tools refer to the slate mining in the region.

The division line refers to the unique situation that Borod had a (city)wall until 1782, even though it never received any town or city rights.


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