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In Rot unter einer goldenen Krone eine gestürzte silberne Pflugschar, deren Schaft beiderseits von je einem fünfstrahligen goldenen Stern begleitet wird. | In Rot unter einer goldenen Krone eine gestürzte silberne Pflugschar, deren Schaft beiderseits von je einem fünfstrahligen goldenen Stern begleitet wird. | ||
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The plough iron is the oldest known village sign of Bünzwangen, known since the 17<sup>th</sup> century. The plough iron appears in combination with two stars in the seal of the councillor Jakob Hummel from 1720 and with a crown and palm branches in the seal of councillor Johann Falkenstein from 1781. These symbols were combined in the above arms, which were granted on June 19, 1957. | The plough iron is the oldest known village sign of Bünzwangen, known since the 17<sup>th</sup> century. The plough iron appears in combination with two stars in the seal of the councillor Jakob Hummel from 1720 and with a crown and palm branches in the seal of councillor Johann Falkenstein from 1781. These symbols were combined in the above arms, which were granted on June 19, 1957. | ||
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