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The lower half of the shield is canting; both the colour red (Roth)as well as the tree trunk (from Roden, or clearing the forest). The upper half of the arms symbolises the typical architecture (Fachwerk) of the houses in the village. | The lower half of the shield is canting; both the colour red (Roth)as well as the tree trunk (from Roden, or clearing the forest). The upper half of the arms symbolises the typical architecture (Fachwerk) of the houses in the village. | ||
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ROTH
State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Hildburghausen
Incorporated into : 1993 Gleichamberg (2012 Römhild)
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Origin/meaning
The lower half of the shield is canting; both the colour red (Roth)as well as the tree trunk (from Roden, or clearing the forest). The upper half of the arms symbolises the typical architecture (Fachwerk) of the houses in the village.
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