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'''RHEINLAND (RHEINPROVINZ, Rhineland, Province of the Rhine)'''
'''RHEINLAND (RHEINPROVINZ, Rhineland, Province of the Rhine)'''

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RHEINLAND (RHEINPROVINZ, Rhineland, Province of the Rhine)

Former province of the Kingdom of Prussia, at present in Germany (bordering France, Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands).

Rheinland.jpg
Official blazon
German
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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted in 1881.

The arms show the river Rhine in a green field, symbolising the rich agricultural region. The arms originated from the Grand-Duchy of the Niederrhein, which was founded as a Prussian territory after the fall of Napoleon. When the Prussian State was reformed, the arms became the provincial arms and were placed as an escutcheon on the Prussian eagle.

The supporters, crown and helmet are those used in all Prussian provinces and could be used at wish.

In practice, often only the small shield with the silver bend was used.

After 1918 the arms became invalid, so in 1926 new arms for the Rheinporvinz were designed, showing the Prussian eagle as a chief above the old arms.


Wappen von Rheinland

The arms from 1926-1945


After 1945 the arms were redesigned for the Landschaftsverband Rheinland.


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Literature : Schurdel, H.D. Flaggen und Wappen Deutschland. Battenberg, Augsburg 1995.