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'''FURSCHENBACH''' | '''FURSCHENBACH''' | ||
State : [[Baden-Württemberg]]<br/> | State : [[Baden-Württemberg]]<br/> | ||
District (Kreis) : [[Ortenaukreis]] (until 1972 [[Bühl (kreis)|Bühl]])<br/> | District (Kreis) : [[Ortenaukreis]] (until 1972 [[Bühl (kreis)|Bühl]])<br/> | ||
Incorporated into : 1973 [[Ottenhöfen im Schwarzwald]] | Incorporated into: 1973 [[Ottenhöfen im Schwarzwald]] | ||
[[File:furschen.jpg|center|alt=Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]] | [[File:furschen.jpg|center|alt=Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
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| | | In Silber das schwarze Dorfzeichen (ein gradarmiges Tatzenkreuz, im Schnittpunkt ein silbernes Viereck). | ||
In Silber das schwarze Dorfzeichen (ein gradarmiges Tatzenkreuz, im Schnittpunkt ein silbernes Viereck). | |||
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The cross itself is a combination of two mill irons, and represent the agricultural character of the area. The mills were necessary to mill the locally grown grains. | The cross itself is a combination of two mill irons, and represent the agricultural character of the area. The mills were necessary to mill the locally grown grains. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:06, 28 January 2024
FURSCHENBACH
State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Ortenaukreis (until 1972 Bühl)
Incorporated into: 1973 Ottenhöfen im Schwarzwald
German | In Silber das schwarze Dorfzeichen (ein gradarmiges Tatzenkreuz, im Schnittpunkt ein silbernes Viereck). |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The oldest known seal of Furschenbach dates from the middle of the 19th century and shows a cross with a diamond-shaped in the middle, placed in a crowned shield. When the council applied for new arms in 1903 the State Archives proposed the cross in black and white, as no other colours were known. The council approved the new arms in October 1903.
The cross itself is a combination of two mill irons, and represent the agricultural character of the area. The mills were necessary to mill the locally grown grains.
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Literature: Zier, 1964.