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The lower half symbolises the court of Gallscheid to which the municipality historically belonged. The chapel symbolises the local chapel, built in 1719. The upper left half shows a brick wall, symbol for the Roman villas that were found in the municipality, and a fountain. The fountain was historically of great importance for the local water supply. The small pale symbolises the Roman main road that run through the area. | The lower half symbolises the court of Gallscheid to which the municipality historically belonged. The chapel symbolises the local chapel, built in 1719. The upper left half shows a brick wall, symbol for the Roman villas that were found in the municipality, and a fountain. The fountain was historically of great importance for the local water supply. The small pale symbolises the Roman main road that run through the area. | ||
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LINGERHAHN
State : Rheinland-Pfalz
District (Kreis) : Rhein-Hunsrück Kreis
Verbandsgemeinde : Verbandsgemeinde Hunsrück-Mittelrhein (until 2020 Verbandsgemeinde Emmelshausen)
German | Über erhöhtem goldenen Schildfuß, darin ein roter Balken, in Grün durch einen silbernen Pfahl gespalten, vorne eine silberne Kapelle, hinten eine silberne Mauer mit einer sprudelnden Quelle. |
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The lower half symbolises the court of Gallscheid to which the municipality historically belonged. The chapel symbolises the local chapel, built in 1719. The upper left half shows a brick wall, symbol for the Roman villas that were found in the municipality, and a fountain. The fountain was historically of great importance for the local water supply. The small pale symbolises the Roman main road that run through the area.
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