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In Rot ein goldenes Hufeisen.
In Rot ein goldenes Hufeisen.


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The horseshoe appears for the first time as a symbol of Eutingen on borderstones in the 16<sup>th</sup> century. It is likely a local symbol, but it has been explained as the initial of the alleged founder of the village, a certain Uto. The horseshoe also appears on the oldest seal of the village, which is known since 1659. All later seals an images show the same composition.  
The horseshoe appears for the first time as a symbol of Eutingen on borderstones in the 16<sup>th</sup> century. It is likely a local symbol, but it has been explained as the initial of the alleged founder of the village, a certain Uto. The horseshoe also appears on the oldest seal of the village, which is known since 1659. All later seals an images show the same composition.  


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