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The arms are a combination of the blue bars taken from the arms of the Lords of Amern, known since 1267, and the lion of [[Jülich]], as the area historically belonged to the Counts of Jülich. | The arms are a combination of the blue bars taken from the arms of the Lords of Amern, known since 1267, and the lion of [[Jülich]], as the area historically belonged to the Counts of Jülich. |
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AMERN
State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
District (Kreis) : Viersen (kreis) (until 1974 Kempen-Krefeld)
Incorporated into : 1970 Schwalmtal
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Origin/meaningThe arms are a combination of the blue bars taken from the arms of the Lords of Amern, known since 1267, and the lion of Jülich, as the area historically belonged to the Counts of Jülich. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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