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GEHLBERG

State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Ilmkreis

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Official blazon

In Grün eine erhöhte eingeschweifte goldene Spitze, darin auf einem grünen Hügel wachsend eine grüne Fichte; oben vorn eine goldene Blüte, oben hinten ein goldenes Kelchglas.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on May 14, 1992.

The yellow point in the arms is a canting element, the name can be translated as yellow mountain. The village developed when a glass factory was founded in 1645, which is symbolised by the glass in the upper left corner. The pine tree and the flower symbolise the forests around the village.


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Literature : Ulle, 1997