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The arms are based on the arms of the [[Domleschg (district)|Domlesch district]], as well as the arms of Almens. Both used an apple tree as arms. The colours are those of Almens, the 8 apples refer to the 8 former municipalities that now form the new Domleschg municipality.
The arms are based on the arms of the [[Domleschg (district)|Domlesch district]], as well as the arms of Almens. Both used an apple tree as arms. The colours are those of Almens, the 8 apples refer to the 8 former municipalities that now form the new Domleschg municipality.


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'''[[Literature]]''': http://www.stiftungswf.ch
'''[[Literature]]''': http://www.stiftungswf.ch

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DOMLESCHG

Canton : Graubünden
Additions : 2015 Almens, Paspels, Pratval, Rodels, Tomils (2009 Feldis/Veulden, Scheid, Trans, Tumegl/Tomils)

Wappen von Domleschg/Arms (crest) of Domleschg

Official blazon

In Gold ein ausgerissener grüner Apfelbaum mit 8 roten Früchten.

Origin/meaning

The arms were adopted in 2015.

The arms are based on the arms of the Domlesch district, as well as the arms of Almens. Both used an apple tree as arms. The colours are those of Almens, the 8 apples refer to the 8 former municipalities that now form the new Domleschg municipality.


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Literature: http://www.stiftungswf.ch