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[[File:Baerenthal.jpg|center|350 px[[Category:|alt-Blason de Bærenthal / Arms of Bærenthal]]

Official blazon
French De sable à l’ours passant d’argent; chapé ployé d’or chargé à dextre d’une étoile de gueules.
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Origin/meaning

The arms show in the base a bear, which is a canting element, the name means bear-valley. The point and star are taken from the arms of the Ramstein family, former Lords of the village.

Armoiries de Bærenthal

The arms in the town (source)
Armoiries de Bærenthal

The arms in the town (source)
Armoiries de Bærenthal

The arms in the town (source)

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