List of coats of arms in the Coesfeld district

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This list contains all coats of arms of the Coesfeld district in North Rhine-Westphalia listed in Wikipedia , including historical coats of arms. All cities, communities and districts in North Rhine-Westphalia have a coat of arms. They can be reached via the navigation bar at the end of the page.

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  1. ^ Coesfeld district : “Split of gold and red; in front in the upper third a red bar, underneath a red bell, behind a standing, gold clad blessing bishop, at his feet a golden goose. "
  2. Ascheberg : "In gold, a blue tree growing from a tinned, red shield base covered with three gold balls."
  3. Billerbeck : "In blue three oblique silver wavy bars."
  4. Coesfeld : "In gold, a red ox head with a gold halter, gold headband and silver-black eyes."
  5. Dülmen : "In gold a blue trefoil cross."
  6. Havixbeck : "In silver a right-facing black, gold-armored hawk on a green three-mountain topped with a slanting silver wavy bar."
  7. Lüdinghausen : "A red bell in gold, accompanied by a red ammonite at the top left."
  8. Nordkirchen : "Three blue 2: 1 church towers set in gold, the two upper ones with a pointed helmet, the lower one with a baroque helmet."
  9. Nottuln : "In red a silver holy Saint Martin on horseback with a beggar, above in the golden head of a shield three green stalked hazelnuts arranged in bars."
  10. Olfen : “In gold a red bar, above it a large red" W "; including a large red "O". "
  11. Rosendahl : "In red a silver oblique left-hand bar, topped with three red roses with golden lugs and green sepals."
  12. Send : "A stylized green linden tree in silver, covered by a diagonal red four-toothed tournament collar."
  13. Alt-Ascheberg : "In gold (yellow) a green ash growing from a tinned red shield base covered with three golden (yellow) balls."
  14. Davensberg : "In gold (yellow) a left-facing, facing, soaring, black, red-tongued and gold (yellow) crowned lion."
  15. Herbern : "In gold (yellow) and blue, divided diagonally twice."
  16. Beerlage : “Squared in red and gold (yellow); top right and bottom left two crossed golden (yellow) swords, top left and bottom right a rooted green linden tree. "
  17. ^ Parish Billerbeck : “Divided into silver (white) and blue; in the upper field a black bar covered with three silver (white) hammers placed diagonally to the left, in the lower blue field a silver (white) goose. "
  18. Amt Billerbeck : “Divided by a black, silver (white) bordered bar, which is covered with three silver (white) hammers placed diagonally to the left, blue and red; in the blue field three silver (white) diagonal wavy bars, in the red field two crossed golden (yellow) swords. "
  19. ^ Coesfeld parish : "In gold (yellow) a red forked cross."
  20. Lette : "On a silver (white) ground latticed with three interwoven red bars."
  21. Seppenrade : "In red a golden (yellow) ammonite."
  22. Amt-Buldern : "Divided into green and silver (white), above a golden (yellow) tree disc and below three red buffalo ears standing in the form of a thief cross and connected by a golden ring."
  23. Buldern : "Divided into green and silver (white), above a golden (yellow) tree disc and below three red buffalo ears standing in the shape of a cross and connected by a golden ring."
  24. Hiddingsel : "In silver (white) a slanting five-pointed black tournament collar, above and below each a slanting red sword."
  25. Merfeld : “In gold (yellow) over a green hill of St. Anthony with a silver (white) halo, blue-black robe, a black continuous dew-cross with a black bell in his right hand, a silver (white) book in his left hand and at his feet, a right-facing golden (yellow) pig. "
  26. Rorup : "In gold (yellow), latticed with three interwoven red bars."

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