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Additions : 1970 Allna, Niederweimars, Oberweimar; 1972 Argenstein, Roth, Weiershausen, Wenkbach; 1974 Kehna, Nesselbrunn, Niederwalgern, Stedebach, Wolfshausen
Additions : 1970 Allna, Niederweimars, Oberweimar; 1972 Argenstein, Roth, Weiershausen, Wenkbach; 1974 Kehna, Nesselbrunn, Niederwalgern, Stedebach, Wolfshausen


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WEIMAR (LAHN)

State : Hessen
District (Kreis) : Marburg-Biedenkopf
Additions : 1970 Allna, Niederweimars, Oberweimar; 1972 Argenstein, Roth, Weiershausen, Wenkbach; 1974 Kehna, Nesselbrunn, Niederwalgern, Stedebach, Wolfshausen

Wappen von Weimar (Lahn)

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Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on January 25, 1971 and again on July 2, 1975.

The rose was chosen as a symbol for the new municipality, as it symbolises the flourishing of the community. The colours are the colours of the lion of Hessen.


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Literature : Information from the Weimar council.