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The area historically belonged to the Counts of [[Nassau]]. The two lion heads and blue colour are taken from the arms of the Counts of Nassau, and refer to the split of the dynasty in 1255 in the ottonic and Walram branch, which both still exist today.The tower is based on the local church, mentioned first in 1340 and rebuilt in 1680.
The area historically belonged to the Counts of [[Nassau]]. The two lion heads and blue colour are taken from the arms of the Counts of Nassau, and refer to the split of the dynasty in 1255 in the ottonic and Walram branch, which both still exist today.The tower is based on the local church, mentioned first in 1340 and rebuilt in 1680.
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[[Category:German Municipalities D]]
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