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The arms show a horn, symbol of St. Cornelius, as the village historically belonged to the [[Kornelimünster]] Abbey. The miner's tools symbolise the mining of tin ore in the region.  
The arms show a horn, symbol of St. Cornelius, as the village historically belonged to the [[Kornelimünster]] Abbey. The miner's tools symbolise the mining of tin ore in the region.  


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EILENDORF

State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
District (Kreis) : Aachen
Incorporated into : 1971 Aachen

Wappen von Eilendorf (Aachen)

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The arms show a horn, symbol of St. Cornelius, as the village historically belonged to the Kornelimünster Abbey. The miner's tools symbolise the mining of tin ore in the region.

Siegel von Eilendorf (Aachen)

The municipal stamp shown in 1892

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