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Canton : [[Zug]] | Canton : [[Zug]] | ||
[[File:neuheim.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]] | [[File:neuheim.jpg|center|alt=Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
===Official blazon=== | ===Official blazon=== | ||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
Neuheim became a separate municipality in 1848 and adopted the arms with a linden tree in 1942. The linden tree is a common tree in the municipality, the base symbolises the landscape. The arms are probably based on the arms of [[Menzingen]], which shows three pine trees on a hill. Neuheim belonged to Menzingen until 1848. | |||
From 1848-1942 the municipality did not have official arms, but used the arms of the Canton Zug with the addition of a letter N. | |||
The linden tree is also often used as a symbol for a place of justice. For many years there has been in late medieval times a lower court in Neuheim, which makes the linden also an appropriate symbol. | |||
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{{media}} | {{media}} | ||
[[Literature]] : Iten and Zumbach, 1974 | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Switzerland|'''Literature''']] : Iten and Zumbach, 1974; Biermayr, 2017 | ||
[[Category:Swiss Municipalities N]] | [[Category:Swiss Municipalities N]] | ||
[[Category:Zug]] | [[Category:Zug]] |
Latest revision as of 13:24, 4 August 2023
NEUHEIM
Canton : Zug
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
Neuheim became a separate municipality in 1848 and adopted the arms with a linden tree in 1942. The linden tree is a common tree in the municipality, the base symbolises the landscape. The arms are probably based on the arms of Menzingen, which shows three pine trees on a hill. Neuheim belonged to Menzingen until 1848.
From 1848-1942 the municipality did not have official arms, but used the arms of the Canton Zug with the addition of a letter N.
The linden tree is also often used as a symbol for a place of justice. For many years there has been in late medieval times a lower court in Neuheim, which makes the linden also an appropriate symbol.
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Literature : Iten and Zumbach, 1974; Biermayr, 2017