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The wavy bar shows a horn, the symbol of the [[Amt Ferndorf]], to which the municipality belonged. The bar itself symbolises the Fellingbach, which flows through the village. The willow branch in the upper part symbolise sthe village of Weiden (Weide-willow) and the thorn branch in the base the village of Dornseifen (Dorn-thorn).  
The wavy bar shows a horn, the symbol of the [[Amt Ferndorf]], to which the municipality belonged. The bar itself symbolises the Fellingbach, which flows through the village. The willow branch in the upper part symbolise sthe village of Weiden (Weide-willow) and the thorn branch in the base the village of Dornseifen (Dorn-thorn).  
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[[Literature]] : Meijer, 1940
[[Literature]] : Meijer, 1940

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FELLINGHAUSEN

State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
District (Kreis) : Siegen-Wittgenstein (until 1974 Siegen)
Incorporated into : 1969 Kreuztal

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Origin/meaning

The arms of Fellinghausen were granted on May 27, 1939.

The wavy bar shows a horn, the symbol of the Amt Ferndorf, to which the municipality belonged. The bar itself symbolises the Fellingbach, which flows through the village. The willow branch in the upper part symbolise sthe village of Weiden (Weide-willow) and the thorn branch in the base the village of Dornseifen (Dorn-thorn).


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Literature : Meijer, 1940