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====Origin/meaning====
The village never really used proper arms. In 1489 a council was first mentioned, but the council of Cannstatt signed for the village. In the 17<sup>th</sup> century the village used the letters VLB on border stones. When in 1650 a stained glass window was made for the village hall, these letters were placed in a shield in the colours of Württemberg. Later seals all used either the three letters or the arms of the state of Württemberg.
The village never really used proper arms. In 1489 a council was first mentioned, but the council of Cannstatt signed for the village. In the 17<sup>th</sup> century the village used the letters VLB on border stones. When in 1650 a stained glass window was made for the village hall, these letters were placed in a shield in the colours of Württemberg. Later seals all used either the three letters or the arms of the state of Württemberg.



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UHLBACH

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Stuttgart
Incorporated into : 1937 Stuttgart

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Origin/meaning

The village never really used proper arms. In 1489 a council was first mentioned, but the council of Cannstatt signed for the village. In the 17th century the village used the letters VLB on border stones. When in 1650 a stained glass window was made for the village hall, these letters were placed in a shield in the colours of Württemberg. Later seals all used either the three letters or the arms of the state of Württemberg.

Literature : Bardua, 1973. [[Category:Stuttgart]