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The arms were officially granted on May 25, 1999.
The arms were officially granted on May 25, 1999.



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ILMTAL

State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Ilm-Kreis
Additions : 1996 Dienstedt-Hettstedt (1961 Dienstedt (1950 Oesteröda), Großhettstedt, Kleinhettstedt), Ehrenstein, Großliebringen (1975 Kleinliebringen), Nahwinden (1974 Döllstedt), Niederwillingen (1950 Behringen, Oberwillingen), Singerberg (1994 Dörnfeld an der Ilm (1969 Cottendorf), Geilsdorf, Gösselborn, Griesheim (1937 Hammersfeld), Singen, Traßdorf)
Incorporated into : 2018 Stadtilm

Wappen von Ilmtal
Official blazon
German

In Grün eine ausgerissene goldene Linde mit 21 Blättern; im Schildfußbereich mit einem silbernen Wellenbalken belegt.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on May 25, 1999.

The linden tree was a common element in the old seals of the former municipalities. The 21 leaves refer to the 21 villages and hamlets in the municipality.

The wavy bar refers to the Ilm river.


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