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HASLOCH
State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Main-Spessart (until 1973 Marktheidenfeld)
Additions : 1974 Hasselberg
Official blazon
In Blau drei mit den Ohren zusammen hängende, im Dreieck angeordnete goldene Hasen; oben und unten je eine silberne Rose mit goldenen Butzen.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on November 4, 1954.
The hares are a canting element (Hase) and three hares refer to a local song and were also seen on the local fountain. The two roses are taken from the arms of the Counts von Wertheim, as the village was a possession of the counts from the 13th century until 1556. Their arms were still seen on the local seal in 1730.
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