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In grünem Schilde ein silberner Wellenschrägbalken, begleitet oben von einem silbernen Wannenmachereisen, unten von einem silbernen Weberschiffchen.
In grünem Schilde ein silberner Wellenschrägbalken, begleitet oben von einem silbernen Wannenmachereisen, unten von einem silbernen Weberschiffchen.
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
Even though Detten on the Ems was mentioned as a village with its own court in 1300, there are no old seals known. The oldest seal dates from the 19<sup>th</sup> century and showed a spindle (for the textile industry) and an anchor (for the shipping on the Ems). In 1937 the present arms were granted, whowing the Ems river with two tools; in the upper part a Wannenmachereisen (I don't know the translation) and in the lower a tool used in the textile industry.
Even though Detten on the Ems was mentioned as a village with its own court in 1300, there are no old seals known. The oldest seal dates from the 19<sup>th</sup> century and showed a spindle (for the textile industry) and an anchor (for the shipping on the Ems). In 1937 the present arms were granted, whowing the Ems river with two tools; in the upper part a Wannenmachereisen (I don't know the translation) and in the lower a tool used in the textile industry.


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