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The arms show a medlar, the oldest symbol of the Counts of [[Geldern]], and four Tau-crosses, the symbol of St. Anthony, the local patron saint.
The arms show a medlar, the oldest symbol of the Counts of [[Geldern]], and four Tau-crosses, the symbol of St. Anthony, the local patron saint.


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SEVELEN

State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
District (Kreis) : Kleve (until 1973 Geldern
Incorporated into : 1969 Issum

Wappen von Sevelen (Issum)/Arms of Sevelen (Issum)

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The arms show a medlar, the oldest symbol of the Counts of Geldern, and four Tau-crosses, the symbol of St. Anthony, the local patron saint.

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