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Incorporated into : 1975 [[Appenweier]]
Incorporated into : 1975 [[Appenweier]]


[[File:urloffen.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]]
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===Official blazon===
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*(de) In Silber auf grünem Dreiberg ein roter Zinnenturm.
|+Official blazon
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|'''German'''
| In Silber auf grünem Dreiberg ein roter Zinnenturm.
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|'''English'''
| blazon wanted
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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The only seal of the village, known from the early 19th century, showed the image of St. Michael killing a dragon. This was the symbol of the Appenweier region, to which the village belonged at the time, see also Appenweier.  
The only seal of the village, known from the early 19th century, showed the image of St. Michael killing a dragon. This was the symbol of the Appenweier region, to which the village belonged at the time, see also Appenweier.  


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|Literature]] : Huber, 1987
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Huber, 1987


[[Category:German Municipalities U]]
[[Category:German Municipalities U]]

Latest revision as of 14:59, 7 January 2024

URLOFFEN

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Ortenaukreis (until 1973 Kehl)
Incorporated into : 1975 Appenweier

Wappen von Urloffen/Arms (crest) of Urloffen
Official blazon
German In Silber auf grünem Dreiberg ein roter Zinnenturm.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

In 1900 the State Archives proposed three different arms for the village. The first showing the old local village symbol; the second a goose, symbol of St. Martin the local patron saint, and a third showing a tower. The council adopted finally the composition with the tower, a symbol for the local castle, which was already mentioned in 1150.

The only seal of the village, known from the early 19th century, showed the image of St. Michael killing a dragon. This was the symbol of the Appenweier region, to which the village belonged at the time, see also Appenweier.





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