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The arms are a combination from elements from the arms of the former municipalities; the lion is taken from the arms of Neuweilnau, the fish from Rod an der Weil, and a wheel for the industry in the area. | The arms are a combination from elements from the arms of the former municipalities; the lion is taken from the arms of Neuweilnau, the fish from Rod an der Weil, and a wheel for the industry in the area. | ||
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WEILROD
State : Hessen
District (Kreis) : Hochtaunuskreis
Additions: 1972 Emmershausen, Hasselbach (Taunus), Niederlauken, Oberlauken, Rod an der Weil (1971 Cratzenbach, Gemünden (Taunus), Winden), Weilnau (1970 Altweilnau, Finsternthal, Mauloff , Neuweilnau, Riedelbach)
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The arms are a combination from elements from the arms of the former municipalities; the lion is taken from the arms of Neuweilnau, the fish from Rod an der Weil, and a wheel for the industry in the area.
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