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The arms combine elements form the two former district arms. The chief is derived from the arms of Simmern, the eagle form the arms of St. Goar. The lion of the Pfalz was part of both former district arms. | The arms combine elements form the two former district arms. The chief is derived from the arms of Simmern, the eagle form the arms of St. Goar. The lion of the Pfalz was part of both former district arms. | ||
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RHEIN-HUNSRÜCK KREIS (SIM)
State : Rheinland-Pfalz
Additions : 1969 Sankt Goar, Simmern
Official blazon
- (de)
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on January 6, 1972.
The arms combine elements form the two former district arms. The chief is derived from the arms of Simmern, the eagle form the arms of St. Goar. The lion of the Pfalz was part of both former district arms.
Postal cancellation 1990 |
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