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The arms are a combination of the two letters H for the municipal initials, the beech leaf from the old arms of Berhingen and an ammonite, for the fossil finds in the chalk mountains in the municipality. | The arms are a combination of the two letters H for the municipal initials, the beech leaf from the old arms of Berhingen and an ammonite, for the fossil finds in the chalk mountains in the municipality. | ||
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HÖRSELBERG-HAINICH
State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Wartburgkreis
Incorporated into : 2007 Behringen, Hörselberg (1996 Beuernfeld, Bolleroda, Burla, Ettenhausen an der Nesse, Großenlupnitz, Hastrungsfeld, Kälberfeld, Melborn, Sättelstädt, Sondra, Wenigenlupnitz)
German |
Geviert von Silber und Grün, Feld 1 und 4: ein schwarzer Bruchpfahl; Feld 2: ein goldener Ammonit; Feld 3: ein gezahntes goldenes Buchenblatt. |
English | No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on March 12, 2010.
The arms are a combination of the two letters H for the municipal initials, the beech leaf from the old arms of Berhingen and an ammonite, for the fossil finds in the chalk mountains in the municipality.
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