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The arms were officially granted on July 22, 1965. | The arms were officially granted on July 22, 1965. | ||
The red cross and the silver pale are taken from the arms of the [[Trier (State)|State of Trier]] and the Von der Leyen | The red cross and the silver pale are taken from the arms of the [[Trier (State)|State of Trier]] and the Counts Von der Leyen, to which the village historically belonged. The deer antlers are the symbol of St. Hubertus, the local patron saint. The wavy base and water lily leaf symbolise the small lake on which the village is situated. | ||
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NIEDERWÜRZBACH
State : Saarland
District (Kreis) : Saarpfalz Kreis
Incorporated into : 1974 Blieskastel
Official blazon
- (de) Über silbernem Wellenschildfuß, darin ein schwebendes blaues Seerosenblatt, in Blau ein silberner Pfahl, belegt mit einem durchgehenden roten Kreuz und beseitet von je einer fünfendigen silbernen Hirschstange.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on July 22, 1965.
The red cross and the silver pale are taken from the arms of the State of Trier and the Counts Von der Leyen, to which the village historically belonged. The deer antlers are the symbol of St. Hubertus, the local patron saint. The wavy base and water lily leaf symbolise the small lake on which the village is situated.
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