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SCHINZNACH
Canton : Aargau
Additions : 2014 Oberflachs, Schinznach-Dorf
Official blazon
In Blau über weissem Fluss im Schildfuss gelber Rebstock mit zwei gelben Trauben und zwei gelben Blättern, der sich s-förmig um gelben Stickel windet.
Origin/meaning
The arms were adopted on November 29, 2013 and became official on January 1st, 2014.
As the new municipality has the largest area of vinyards in the Aargau Canton, a grape vine was chosen as the main symbol in the arms. The grape is shown in the shape of a letter S for the town's initial. The two bunches of grapes stand for the two former municipalities.
The base shows a wavy bar for the Talbach and Aare rives.