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The upper part shows three beech leaves, which are a canting symbol (Buche=beech) as well as a symbol for the forests in the Hochspessart region. The wavy bar is a symbol for the Elsava river. The lower half shows a cog wheel symbol for the local water-mill in the village of Höllhammer. The colours of the arms are taken from the colours of the State of [[mainzMainz]], to which the area belonged until 1802.   
The upper part shows three beech leaves, which are a canting symbol (Buche=beech) as well as a symbol for the forests in the Hochspessart region. The wavy bar is a symbol for the Elsava river. The lower half shows a cog wheel symbol for the local water-mill in the village of Höllhammer. The colours of the arms are taken from the colours of the State of [[mainzMainz]], to which the area belonged until 1802.   


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Information obtained from the Region Unterfranken  
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Information obtained from the Region Unterfranken  

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HEIMBUCHENTHAL

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Aschaffenburg

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

In Rot ein silberner Wellenbalken, darüber drei silberne Buchenblätter an gekreuzten Stielen, darunter ein aus dem unteren Schildrand wachsendes silbernes Zahnrad

Origin/meaning

The arms of Heimbuchenthal were granted on August 28, 1981.

The upper part shows three beech leaves, which are a canting symbol (Buche=beech) as well as a symbol for the forests in the Hochspessart region. The wavy bar is a symbol for the Elsava river. The lower half shows a cog wheel symbol for the local water-mill in the village of Höllhammer. The colours of the arms are taken from the colours of the State of mainzMainz, to which the area belonged until 1802.


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Literature: Information obtained from the Region Unterfranken