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The arms first appear on a seal from the early 19<sup>th</sup> century. The horseshoe is probably the village symbol. In 1768 Clemens Wenezclaus, Bishop of Augsburg summoned all villages to use a specific village sign for border stones etc. Why a horseshoe was chosen is not known. In 1837 the Bavarian colours were added to the horseshoe.
The arms first appear on a seal from the early 19<sup>th</sup> century. The horseshoe is probably the village symbol. In 1768 Clemens Wenezclaus, Bishop of Augsburg summoned all villages to use a specific village sign for border stones etc. Why a horseshoe was chosen is not known. In 1837 the Bavarian colours were added to the horseshoe.


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File:Bobingen1841.jpg|alt=Wappen von Bobingen/Arms (crest) of Bobingen|The arms in Kramer (1841)
File:Bobingen1841.jpg|alt=Wappen von Bobingen/Arms (crest) of Bobingen|The arms in Kramer (1841)