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The new town was created from the two municipalities Nenningen and Weissenstein. The arms also combine elements from the arms of the former municipalities. The red lion and canting white stone are derived from the arms of Weissenstein. The wing is taken from the arms of Nenningen.
The new town was created from the two municipalities Nenningen and Weissenstein. The arms also combine elements from the arms of the former municipalities. The red lion and canting white stone are derived from the arms of Weissenstein. The wing is taken from the arms of Nenningen.
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[[Literature]] : Bardua, 1987
[[Literature]] : Bardua, 1987

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LAUTERSTEIN

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Göppingen
Additions : 1974 Nenningen, Weissenstein

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Official blazon

In Gold ein aus dem Unterrand emporkommender obeliskartiger silberner Stein, vorne gehalten von einem linkshin aufgerichteten roten Löwen, hinten ein geflügelter grüner Adlerfang (Klaufügel).

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on September 26, 1978.

The new town was created from the two municipalities Nenningen and Weissenstein. The arms also combine elements from the arms of the former municipalities. The red lion and canting white stone are derived from the arms of Weissenstein. The wing is taken from the arms of Nenningen.


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Literature : Bardua, 1987