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The arms were granted in 1954. | {{missing}} | ||
The previous arms were granted in 1954. | |||
The two crossed swords are taken from the arms of the medieval Lords of Göns, who ruled the village until 1587. The base shows the local Hüttenberg hill. | The two crossed swords are taken from the arms of the medieval Lords of Göns, who ruled the village until 1587. The base shows the local Hüttenberg hill. | ||
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LANGGÖNS
State : Hessen
District (Kreis) : Giessen (until 1976 Wetzlar)
Additions : 1971 Niederkleen, Oberkleen; 1977 Cleeberg, Dornholzhausen, Espa
Official blazon
(de) In Gold über einem grünen Kleeblatt mit zwei Griffen nach oben gelegte schräggekreuzte rote Schwerter.
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The previous arms were granted in 1954.
The two crossed swords are taken from the arms of the medieval Lords of Göns, who ruled the village until 1587. The base shows the local Hüttenberg hill.
The arms in 1956 |
Postal cancellation 1961 |
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Literature : Hessisches Wappenbuch, 1956