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The hood is a canting symbol, derived from the Latin cucullus and German Gugel. Even though the composition has not changed, the colours have changed regularly during the centuries. The present colours are officially used since 1575, but in the 1930s the shied was often shown as blue.
The hood is a canting symbol, derived from the Latin cucullus and German Gugel. Even though the composition has not changed, the colours have changed regularly during the centuries. The present colours are officially used since 1575, but in the 1930s the shied was often shown as blue.


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File:guglingenz1.jpg|alt=Wappen von Güglingen/Arms (crest) of Güglingen|Seal from around 1574
File:guglingenz1.jpg|alt=Wappen von Güglingen/Arms (crest) of Güglingen|Seal from around 1574
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