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The arms were adopted on December 10, 1963. | The arms were adopted on December 10, 1963. | ||
The design was first used on a banner for the village in 1939 with a red wheel. Informally this was also used as municipal arms, but the arms were only officially adopted in 1963. The red wheel was then replaced by a silver one. | |||
The design is derived from two arms in the local chapel; one showing the arms of Abbott Müller of the Abbey of St. Blasien, to which the area historically belonged. His arms were divided horizontally in blue and gold, with a golden star in the upper half and a black canting mill (Müller=miller) wheel in the lower half. | |||
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BÖBIKON
Canton : Aargau
Incorporated into : 2022 Zurzach
Official blazon
In Blau halbes weisses Mühlrad, überhöht von sechsstrahligem gelbem Stern.
Origin/meaning
The arms were adopted on December 10, 1963.
The design was first used on a banner for the village in 1939 with a red wheel. Informally this was also used as municipal arms, but the arms were only officially adopted in 1963. The red wheel was then replaced by a silver one.
The design is derived from two arms in the local chapel; one showing the arms of Abbott Müller of the Abbey of St. Blasien, to which the area historically belonged. His arms were divided horizontally in blue and gold, with a golden star in the upper half and a black canting mill (Müller=miller) wheel in the lower half.
The arms in the Kaffee Hag albums 1914-1960 |
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