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Wappen von Kurtscheid/Arms (crest) of Kurtscheid
Country : Germany
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State : Rheinland-Pfalz
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District (Kreis) : Neuwied
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Verbandsgemeinde: Rengsdorf-Waldbreitbach
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(until 2018 Rengsdorf)



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Official blazon
German Gespalten von Rot und Silber durch eine eingebogene grüne Spitze; vorn vier rote Schrägbalken; hinten ein durchgehendes schwarzes Balkenkreuz; unten über goldenem Dreiberg, von diesem teils verdeckt, ein sechszackiges silbernes Zahnrad.
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Origin/meaning

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The bends from the coat of arms of the County Wied and the cross of State of Köln are reminiscent of the centuries-long division of the town of Kurtscheid into a district of Wied and a district of Köln, which lasted until 1803.

The mountain in base symbolizes the location of Kurtscheid, the highest municipality in the district of Neuwied and at the same time refers to the root word "-scheid" of the place name, as a watershed between several tributaries of the Wied river.

The golden color symbolizes agriculture, the green the forest in the municipality. The silver cogwheel stands for the former silver and iron ore mines, but also for today's industry.


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