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In Silber zwei gekreuzte schwarze Ruderstangen, begleitet von zwei roten Rosen.
In Silber zwei gekreuzte schwarze Ruderstangen, begleitet von zwei roten Rosen.
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms are based on the old village sign, which is first mentioned in 1573 for the design of a new border stone. The sign is described as a rudder, most likely as the village borders the Rhine and shipping has been of importance for the village. In 1812 the village had its own seal, with the rudder between two roses and two branches under a crown (but not on a shield). The roses are most likely added as decoration.  
The arms are based on the old village sign, which is first mentioned in 1573 for the design of a new border stone. The sign is described as a rudder, most likely as the village borders the Rhine and shipping has been of importance for the village. In 1812 the village had its own seal, with the rudder between two roses and two branches under a crown (but not on a shield). The roses are most likely added as decoration.  


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