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====Official blazon====
Unter grünem Schildhaupt mit silberner Doppelwendel in Silber ein sitzender grüner Frosch mit goldener Blätterkrone.


====Origin/meaning====
====Origin/meaning====
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The arms were officially granted on ??
 
The green chief with the circular decoration refer to the many small rivers and brooks in the municipality. The green refers to the meadows and forests.


The frog is a very typical animal in these waters and already for a long period of time the people from the neighbouring villages use the nickname 'Vahler Hüpper' for the villagers. As Hüpper means 'junmper' the frog was seen as an appropriate symbol.


[[Literature]] : Erlebte Heimat, Die Wappen der Gemeinden des Kreises Northeim, 1966.
[[Literature]] : Erlebte Heimat, Die Wappen der Gemeinden des Kreises Northeim, 1966.

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VAHLE

State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Northeim
Incorporated into : 1974 Uslar

Vahle.jpg

Official blazon

Unter grünem Schildhaupt mit silberner Doppelwendel in Silber ein sitzender grüner Frosch mit goldener Blätterkrone.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on ??

The green chief with the circular decoration refer to the many small rivers and brooks in the municipality. The green refers to the meadows and forests.

The frog is a very typical animal in these waters and already for a long period of time the people from the neighbouring villages use the nickname 'Vahler Hüpper' for the villagers. As Hüpper means 'junmper' the frog was seen as an appropriate symbol.

Literature : Erlebte Heimat, Die Wappen der Gemeinden des Kreises Northeim, 1966.