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The old seal of Dietzhausen already showed a hen, which is the symbol of the Henneberg county, to which the village historically belonged. The chevron symbolises the many timber-framed houses in the village. The colours were chosen arbitrarily and deliberately not natural for the hen, to distinguish the arms from the many other simialr arms in the region. | The old seal of Dietzhausen already showed a hen, which is the symbol of the Henneberg county, to which the village historically belonged. The chevron symbolises the many timber-framed houses in the village. The colours were chosen arbitrarily and deliberately not natural for the hen, to distinguish the arms from the many other simialr arms in the region. | ||
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Revision as of 06:24, 6 June 2014
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DIETZHAUSEN
State : Thüringen
Urban District (Kreisfreie Stadt) : Suhl
Incorporated into : 1994 Suhl
Origin/meaning
The arms have never been officially granted.
The old seal of Dietzhausen already showed a hen, which is the symbol of the Henneberg county, to which the village historically belonged. The chevron symbolises the many timber-framed houses in the village. The colours were chosen arbitrarily and deliberately not natural for the hen, to distinguish the arms from the many other simialr arms in the region.