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Before 1927 the municipality had no seals or arms. The proposal for the initial arms was to have two bends, with alternating green and red squares, symbolising the main road with two rows of houses and gardens. These arms were approved in 1927, but already soon after the bends became black, as the arms were mainly used on the black and white seal of the village.  
Before 1927 the municipality had no seals or arms. The proposal for the initial arms was to have two bends, with alternating green and red squares, symbolising the main road with two rows of houses and gardens. These arms were approved in 1927, but already soon after the bends became black, as the arms were mainly used on the black and white seal of the village.  
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[[Literature]] : Hess and Gönner, 1960  
[[Literature]] : Hess and Gönner, 1960  

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NEUWEILER

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Böblingen
Incorporated into : 1971 Weil im Schönbuch

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Official blazon

In Silber zwei schwarze Schräglinksbalken.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on June 6, 1927.

Before 1927 the municipality had no seals or arms. The proposal for the initial arms was to have two bends, with alternating green and red squares, symbolising the main road with two rows of houses and gardens. These arms were approved in 1927, but already soon after the bends became black, as the arms were mainly used on the black and white seal of the village.


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