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The wing is taken from the old arms of [[Mupperg]]. The pine cone is a canting element, a pine tree is also known as a Föhre in German. The wavy bend refers to the Lindenbach river in the municipality and the bordure refers to the nine villages in the municipality.
The wing is taken from the old arms of [[Mupperg]]. The pine cone is a canting element, a pine tree is also known as a Föhre in German. The wavy bend refers to the Lindenbach river in the municipality and the bordure refers to the nine villages in the municipality.


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Ulle, 1998  
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Ulle, 1998  

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FÖRITZ

State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Sonneberg
Additions : 1994 Mupperg (1950 Mogger, Oerlsdorf)
Incorporated into : 2018 Föritztal

Wappen von Föritz/Arms (crest) of Föritz
Official blazon
German

In Grün, durch einen silbernen schrägrechten Wellenfaden geteilt, oben ein silberner Kiefernzapfen, unten ein silberner Flug; umgeben von einem neunfach von Schwarz und Gold gespaltenen Bord.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted on February 27, 1997.

The wing is taken from the old arms of Mupperg. The pine cone is a canting element, a pine tree is also known as a Föhre in German. The wavy bend refers to the Lindenbach river in the municipality and the bordure refers to the nine villages in the municipality.


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Literature: Ulle, 1998