List of coats of arms in the district of Fulda

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This list shows the coats of arms of the cities and municipalities as well as the coats of arms of formerly independent municipalities and disbanded districts in the Fulda district in Hesse . In this list the coats of arms are displayed with the municipality link.

Coat of arms of the city with special status in the district of Fulda

Coats of arms of cities and municipalities

Coats of arms of former cities and municipalities

Blazons

  1. County coat of arms : “Split by silver and blue; in front the black continuous Fulda cross, behind the Hessian lion. "
  2. Fulda: “A split shield; in front a black, continuous cross in silver, behind in red a green three-mountain from which a green lily shrub with three silver flowers grows. There is a five-pinned wall crown above the sign. "
  3. Hünfeld: "In blue a silver cross."
  4. Tann (Rhön): "The coat of arms of the city of Tann (Rhön) shows a green fir tree with roots in gold."
  5. Bimbach: “Split by silver and blue; in front the black Fulda cross and behind a golden sloping beam, covered with three red rafters. "
  6. Bronnzell: “Divided by silver and red; above the black Fulda cross and below a white horse that bursts to the right. "
  7. Edelzell: “Split by silver and red; in front a continuous black cross with a thin vertical and horizontal dividing line, behind a silver ploughshare. "
  8. Harmerz: "In red under a silver shield head with a black cross, a silver pot helmet with a gold bar pierced horizontally by a silver sword with a gold handle."
  9. Hettenhausen: “Split from blue and silver; a heraldic lily in confused colors. "
  10. Kohlhaus: “Split from silver and red; in front the black Fulda pen cross, behind three golden acorns with green caps. "
  11. Lehnerz: "The split shield shows a black cross in front in silver and a white, tinned tower in red on a green three-mountain at the back."
  12. Niesig: “Split by silver and blue; in front a black cross and behind a golden ear of corn. "
  13. Rönshausen: "The shield, divided by a red and white oblique left bar, shows a silver lion head with red stripes next to a silver lily in a blue field and the white and blue Bavarian alarm clocks below."