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The upper half shows the so-called Kolomans-chapel in the village. The lower half shows a bell, which is derived from a local legend, in which wild boar suddenly found a buried bell near the village. As there have been Roman objects found near the village, the bell was chosen as a symbol for the long history of inhabitation in the village. | The upper half shows the so-called Kolomans-chapel in the village. The lower half shows a bell, which is derived from a local legend, in which wild boar suddenly found a buried bell near the village. As there have been Roman objects found near the village, the bell was chosen as a symbol for the long history of inhabitation in the village. | ||
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BÖBINGEN AN DER REMS
State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Ostalbkreis (until 1973 Schwäbisch Gmünd)
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In geteiltem Schild oben in Rot eine auf der Teilung stehende silberne Kapelle mit Dachreiter, unten in Grün eine schräglinke goldene Glocke Origin/meaningThe arms were devised in 1930 for the municipality of Unterböbingen, which was later renamed to Böbingen an der Rems. The upper half shows the so-called Kolomans-chapel in the village. The lower half shows a bell, which is derived from a local legend, in which wild boar suddenly found a buried bell near the village. As there have been Roman objects found near the village, the bell was chosen as a symbol for the long history of inhabitation in the village. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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