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| In Blau auf einem goldenen Dreiberg, darin ein dreiblättriger grüner Eichenbruch, eine rotbewehrte silberne Eule, begleitet von je drei sechsstrahligen silbernen Sternen. | |||
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OBERAULA
State : Hessen
District (Kreis) : Schwalm-Eder Kreis
Additions : 1972 Hausen; 1974 Friedigerode, Ibra, Olberode, Wahlshausen
German | In Blau auf einem goldenen Dreiberg, darin ein dreiblättriger grüner Eichenbruch, eine rotbewehrte silberne Eule, begleitet von je drei sechsstrahligen silbernen Sternen.
Origin/meaningThe arms were officially granted in 1976. The owl (Eule) is used as a canting symbol for Oberaula. The name is derived from the medieval Ovilaha, which can be translated as the 'place near the owls-water'. The stars refer to the 6 former municipalities that merged in the 1970s. The base refers to the Knüll hills in the municipality, and the oak leaf is taken from the logo from the former Kurhessen Tourist service and refers to the nature in the area. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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