List of coats of arms in the Gütersloh district

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This list contains all coats of arms of the Gütersloh 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.

Gütersloh district

cities and communes

Former circles

Former offices

Former parishes

Gutersloh

Harsewinkel

Langenberg

Rheda-Wiedenbrück

Rietberg

Holte-Stukenbrock Castle / Verl

Coat of arms descriptions and explanations

  1. Kreis Gütersloh: "In the divided shield above in silver (white) three red rafters, covered with a golden (yellow) shield with a red six-spoke wheel, below in red a golden (yellow) eagle."
    (Approved on September 12, 1974 )
  2. a b Borgholzhausen: "In a silver (white) shield over three red rafters one the whole field-length, four crenellated red brick wall."
    (Approved at that time on March 17, 1938 Office Borgholzhausen and by the RP Detmold on 14 January 1970 in Legal successor to the newly formed town of Borgholzhausen on July 1, 1969.)
  3. Gütersloh: "In a green shield, which is framed by a sixteen black-and-silver shield edge, three silver sloping oblique beams, covered with a six-spoke red wheel."
    (Awarded by the Prussian King in 1844)
  4. Halle (Westf.): "In a red shield three silver (white), green-stemmed lilies, on a silver (white) heart shield with three red rafters."
    (Awarded by decree of the Prussian king 1908)
  5. Harsewinkel: "In gold, a red wavy head, accompanied by a black horse's head on the top right, a black comb on the left, a black, red-armored lion growing below."
    (Approved on February 6, 1974)
  6. Herzebrock-Clarholz: “In a green and silver (white) shield in green under a silver (white) main shaft bar, a silver (white) jumping horse; in silver (white) a green tree. "
    (approved on September 3, 1970)
  7. Langenberg: ". In silver (white) shield front two blue above the other standing cornflowers with silver (white) slug, behind a blue edge pile"
    (§ 2, paragraph 1 of the main statute of the community Langenberg  (
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  8. Rheda-Wiedenbrück: "In a shield split by silver (white) and red in front a black, gold (yellow) crowned, left-turning lion, behind a golden (yellow) six-spoke wheel."
    (Approved on August 25, 1971)
  9. Rietberg: "In a shield divided by red and gold (yellow) above a golden (yellow) eagle, below two red water lily leaves with intertwined stems."
    (Approved on June 28, 1971)
  10. Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock: "Under a split red shield head - inside on the right a golden (yellow) cross, on the left a golden (yellow) eagle - in silver (white) a green oak with two golden (yellow) acorns."
    (Approved on December 19, 1979)
  11. Steinhagen: “In a shield split by blue and gold (yellow) in front a golden (yellow) ear of wheat, behind a blue juniper branch; the base of the shield is sparged five times from silver (white) and red. "
    (approved on August 16, 1977)
  12. Verl: “In a square shield with a golden (yellow) heart shield in the first and fourth field in green a silver (white) oak tree with two golden (yellow) acorns, in the second and third field in silver (white) a green oak tree with two golden (yellow) acorns. "
    (approved January 31, 1973)
  13. Versmold: "In a silver (white) shield a red rafter, underneath a free-floating red cantilever (piles set at an angle, Malkreuz or Andreas cross)."
    (Approved on June 19, 1939, from the 1973 newly formed town of Versmold with approval from 17 December 1973 continued)
  14. Werther (Westphalia): "In a red and silver (white) quartered shield in the first field three silver (white) 2: 1 triangles, in the second and third field three red rafters, in the fourth field two silver (white) crossed Mace. "
    (Approved November 12, 1973)

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