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RALINGEN
State : Rheinland-Pfalz
District (Kreis) : Trier-Saarburg (until 1969 Trier)
Verbandsgemeinde : Verbandsgemeinde Trier-Land
German |
Gespalten durch eingestürzte blaue Spitze, darin eine sechsährige, goldene Getreidegarbe, vorn in silber ein rotes Balkenkreuz, hinten vierzehnmal silber und blau geteilt, belegt mit einem steigenden, gold bewehrt-, gezungt und gekrönten roten Löwen. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on February 18, 2000.
The municipality comprises six villages. Kerch and Olk historically belonged to the State of Trier, the other four (Edingen, Godendorf, Ralingen and Wintersdorf) belonged to the Duchy of Luxembourg. This is symbolised in the arms by the cross of the State of Trier and the arms of Luxembourg.
The garb shows six ears, one for each of the villages, and is a symbol for the agricultural character of the municipality.
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Literature: Information from Verbandsgemeinde Trier-Land