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Additions : 2009 [[Bürchau]], [[Elbenschwand]], [[Neuenweg]], [[Raich]], [[Sallneck]], [[Tegernau]], [[Wies (Kleines Wiesental)|Wies]], [[Wieslet]]
Additions : 2009 [[Bürchau]], [[Elbenschwand]], [[Neuenweg]], [[Raich]], [[Sallneck]], [[Tegernau]], [[Wies (Kleines Wiesental)|Wies]], [[Wieslet]]


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===Official blazon===  
===Official blazon===  

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KLEINES WIESENTAL

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Lörrach
Additions : 2009 Bürchau, Elbenschwand, Neuenweg, Raich, Sallneck, Tegernau, Wies, Wieslet

Wappen von Kleines Wiesental

Official blazon

(de) Geteilt durch einen überhöhten Sparrenschnitt in Rot und Gold, eine achtzweigige grüne Tanne mit schwarzem Stamm über einen aus dem unteren Schildrand wachsenden gestürzten abgesenkten blauen Wellengöpel.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on June 4, 2014.

The arms are partly canting; the point refers to the -tal (valley) part of the name, the two rivers are the Kleine Wiese and the Köhlgartenwiese. The pine tree symbolises the ladscape and the 8 branches the former municipalities.

The main colours, red and gold, are the colours of Baden.

Wappen von Kleines Wiesental

Map with the arms (image Ralf Fischer, 2018)

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