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The six ears represent the six villages in the municipality. The colour green symbolises agriculture. The gold and black are taken from the medieval Counts of Hessen. The blue bend symbolises the Schwalm river and the water mill wheel the former 7 mills in the river, hence the seven blades.
The six ears represent the six villages in the municipality. The colour green symbolises agriculture. The gold and black are taken from the medieval Counts of Hessen. The blue bend symbolises the Schwalm river and the water mill wheel the former 7 mills in the river, hence the seven blades.


The chief shows part of the local traditional costume.  
The chief shows part of the local traditional costume, see also [[Willingshausen]].  


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Revision as of 15:10, 20 May 2023

Wappen von Schrecksbach/Arms (crest) of Schrecksbach
Country : Germany
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State : Hessen
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District (Kreis) : Schwalm-Eder Kreis (until 1973 Ziegenhain)
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Official blazon
German Das Wappen der Gemeinde Schrecksbach ist durch einen erniedrigten blauen Wellenbalken geteilt und zeigt oben in Gold eine grüne, sechsährige Garbe unter einem roten Schwälmer Häubchen, dessen schwarze Haubenbänder in roten dreiecken enden und um die obere Hälfte der Garbe herumreichen, unten im goldenen Schildfuß ein siebenspeichiges Mühlrad mit sieben Schaufeln.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on May 31, 1982.

The six ears represent the six villages in the municipality. The colour green symbolises agriculture. The gold and black are taken from the medieval Counts of Hessen. The blue bend symbolises the Schwalm river and the water mill wheel the former 7 mills in the river, hence the seven blades.

The chief shows part of the local traditional costume, see also Willingshausen.

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