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The cross symbolises the Murbach Abbey, to which the village belonged until the late 18th century.  
The cross symbolises the Murbach Abbey, to which the village belonged until the late 18th century.  
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BERGHOLTZ-ZELL

Département : Haut-Rhin

Blason de Bergholtz-Zell

Official blason

  • (fr) De gueules au triangle d'argent, évidé du champ, enfermant une croisette d'argent.

Origin/meaning

The arms were designed and adopted in 1972.

The triangle is a common symbol for Bergholtz, Bergholtz-Zell and Buhl.

The cross symbolises the Murbach Abbey, to which the village belonged until the late 18th century.

Blason de Bergholtz-Zell

The arms on a cover (1989)

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Literature : Wilsdorf et al, 1978