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DÜRBHEIM

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Tuttlingen

Wappen von Dürbheim

Official blazon

In Silber ein springender roter Hirsch.

Origin/meaning

The arms were designed in 1930 and are based on the old seal of the village. The seal dates from 1844 and showed a shield with a deer and a double-eagle as supporter. The eagle most likely was the Austrian eagle, as the area belonged to the Hohenberg county as part of Austria until 1805. The meaning of the deer is not known. The colours were chosen as silver and red, the colours of both Austria and the Hohenberg County.


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