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===Official blazon===  
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(de) In Schwarz eine silberne Wolfsangel.
(de) In Schwarz eine silberne Wolfsangel.
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms are based on the seals of the village known from 1621, 1742 and 1781. The so called wolf-hook is a typical symbol used often as a village sign in the Southern half of Germany. It is also known from the borderstones of Bornheim from the 17th century.  
The arms are based on the seals of the village known from 1621, 1742 and 1781. The so called wolf-hook is a typical symbol used often as a village sign in the Southern half of Germany. It is also known from the borderstones of Bornheim from the 17th century.  


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