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The tower refers to the medieval castle in Schlossbron. the tree is taken from the old seal and arms of Glashütten (see below). The lion of [[Nassau]] refers to Oberems, which belonged to Nassau-Usingen until 1803, whereas the two other villages belonged to the State of Mainz.
The tower refers to the medieval castle in Schlossbron. the tree is taken from the old seal and arms of Glashütten (see below). The lion of [[Nassau]] refers to Oberems, which belonged to Nassau-Usingen until 1803, whereas the two other villages belonged to the State of Mainz.


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