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The arms show a canting oak (Eiche) tree. The oldest use of an oak leaf as symbol for the municipality dates from 1681. In 1903 the municipality adopted a seal showing an oak tree. Since 1919 the tree was placed in a red shield. This colour combination is not allowed in heraldry and in 1951 the shield became golden and the tree was placed on a green base. | The arms show a canting oak (Eiche) tree. The oldest use of an oak leaf as symbol for the municipality dates from 1681. In 1903 the municipality adopted a seal showing an oak tree. Since 1919 the tree was placed in a red shield. This colour combination is not allowed in heraldry and in 1951 the shield became golden and the tree was placed on a green base. | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Bardua, 1987 | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Bardua, 1987 |
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SCHÖNAICH
State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Böblingen
German | In Gold auf grünem Boden eine grüne Eiche mit natürlichem Stamm und natürlichen Eicheln.
Origin/meaningThe arms were officially granted in 1951. The arms show a canting oak (Eiche) tree. The oldest use of an oak leaf as symbol for the municipality dates from 1681. In 1903 the municipality adopted a seal showing an oak tree. Since 1919 the tree was placed in a red shield. This colour combination is not allowed in heraldry and in 1951 the shield became golden and the tree was placed on a green base. Literature: Bardua, 1987 |