List of coats of arms in the Lörrach district

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

District of Loerrach

City coat of arms in the district of Loerrach

Municipal coat of arms in the district of Lörrach

Former municipal coat of arms

Blazons

  1. Lörrach district : In a split shield above in silver (white) a growing red lion turned to the left, split below, in front in gold (yellow) a red diagonal right bar, behind in blue a silver (white) oblique left wave bar.
  2. Kandern : In gold, a red jug with a lid.
  3. Lörrach : In red a rising golden lark.
  4. ^ Rheinfelden (Baden) : In gold a red lion, in the left front paw holding a red rose on a green stem with two green leaves.
  5. Schopfheim : In a split shield in front a red sloping bar in gold, behind in blue the silver clad Archangel Michael with a red sword in the raised right hand and a red scales in the lowered left.
  6. Schönau im Schwarzwald : In a split shield in front a silver bar in red, behind in blue a soaring golden stag.
  7. Todtnau : In gold on green ground, a miner striding to the left in green robes adorned with silver and with a black cap, shouldering a black mallet with his right hand, holding a burning torch in his left; A black bag is hanging on his arms on the right and two black crampons on the left.
  8. Weil am Rhein : In silver over a blue wavy bar, a blue bunch of grapes with green leaves.
  9. Zell im Wiesental : In red, a silver bar covered with four blue wavy threads.
  10. Aitern : In silver, a blue sloping beam, accompanied by two blue irons with a black handle.
  11. Bad Bellingen : In a shield divided by a silver corrugated bar, a split silver fountain rising from the corrugated bar above in blue, a golden bunch of grapes below in green.
  12. Binzen : In blue with a red shield head, in which a rising golden sun, a golden sheaf of corn.
  13. Böllen : In blue on a green shield base, a golden mountain.
  14. Efringen-Kirchen : In a split shield in front in red a golden lion turned to the left, behind in silver the red Basel staff .
  15. Eimeldingen : In a split and half-split shield in front a red sloping bar in gold, in the back above a golden sheaf in blue, below in silver on a green vine with two leaves a green bunch of grapes.
  16. Fischingen : A red sloping bar in gold, covered with a silver fish swimming upwards.
  17. Fröhnd : In a split shield in front a golden covered golden goblet in red, behind in blue a soaring golden stag.
  18. Grenzach-Wyhlen : In gold, two lowered blue wavy strips, on the front a left-facing, red armored and red-tongued black bear, behind a floating blue grape with a green stem and leaf.
  19. Hazel : In silver on a green three-mountain, a green hazel bush.
  20. Hausen im Wiesental : In green a silver half-timbered house (lever house).
  21. Häg-Ehrsberg : In a split shield in front in silver on a green three-mountain, a brick-built red pinnacle tower, at the back divided by black and gold, above and below each a ring in mixed colors.
  22. Inzlingen : In a split shield in front a red sloping bar in gold, behind in gold an upright black boar pen.
  23. Kleines Wiesental : Divided by a raised rafter cut in red and gold, an eight-branch green fir with a black trunk over a lowered, lowered blue corrugated cap growing from the lower edge of the shield.
  24. Malsburg-Marzell : In silver on a green mountain, a red castle, surrounded by 2 green fir trees with a black trunk.
  25. Maulburg : In silver, a red tin tower with an open black gate.
  26. Rümmingen : In a divided shield above in gold a growing, double-tailed red lion, below in silver on a green three-mountain a green apple tree with red fruits and a black trunk.
  27. Schallbach : In a split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in blue a silver horseshoe.
  28. Schliengen : In a split shield in front a gold horseshoe in red, behind in silver a black Basel staff .
  29. Schwörstadt : In a half-divided and split shield, a gold ring at the top in front in black, a black ring in gold at the bottom, a double-tailed, gold-crowned red lion in silver at the back.
  30. Schönenberg : In red a silver bar, accompanied by two at the top and a silver iron with a golden handle below.
  31. Stones : In blue on a raised green shield base, inside a silver wave bar, a continuous, stepped (3: 4) silver block wall.
  32. Tunau : Three (2: 1) overturned golden ploughshare lines in blue.
  33. Utzenfeld : In blue diagonally crossed silver pliers and a golden palm branch.
  34. Wembach : A continuous blue shaft in silver.
  35. Wieden : In a split shield in front a green willow branch in silver, behind in blue a soaring golden stag.
  36. Whiting : In a split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in blue a fallen golden ploughshare.
  37. Adelhausen : In silver, a red-armored, red-tongued black double-headed eagle with a silver breastplate, inside the black capital letter A.
  38. ^ Adelsberg : In a shield divided by black and gold, three (2: 1) four-spoke wheels in mixed up colors.
  39. Aftersteg : In red, two diagonally crossed silver irons with a golden handle.
  40. Atzenbach : In a split and half-split shield in front in blue a left-turning, soaring silver stag, in the back at the top in black a gold, at the bottom in gold a black ring.
  41. Bamlach : In a split shield in front in red a roughened silver oblique left bar, behind in gold a black bar.
  42. Bellingen old : In gold on green ground, a bearded soldier clad in blue with a blue cap, red vest, red stockings and black shoes, in the raised right hand a red sword, the left hand braced in the side.
  43. Blansingen : A red sloping bar in gold, covered with a silver sword with a gold hilt.
  44. Brandenberg :
  45. Brombach : In silver over a lowered blue wavy bar, a left-facing red fountain with blue water.
  46. Bürchau : A silver birch in red on a golden shield base.
  47. Degerfelden : In blue a red armed, red tongued silver eagle.
  48. ^ Dossenbach : In silver on a green three mountain three green fir trees.
  49. Efringen : A golden pentagram in red.
  50. Efringen-Kirchen old : In a split shield in front a red pentagram in gold, behind in blue on a green floor a silver church with a red roof.
  51. Egringen : In a split shield in front a red diagonal bar in gold, behind in silver on a lying green vine branch a blue grape with two leaves.
  52. Ehrsberg : In a split and half-split shield, a silver bar in front in red, a gold ring above in black, and a black ring below in gold.
  53. Oak : In silver on a green ground, a green oak with silver acorns and a black trunk.
  54. Acorn : In silver on a lying green oak branch, an acorn and two leaves.
  55. Elbenschwand : In silver on a green ground, a green elm with a black trunk.
  56. Endenburg : In a split shield in front in gold a rooted green fir tree with a black trunk, behind in silver a green oak branch with four acorns and three leaves.
  57. Enkenstein : In silver on a green table mountain, a red castle ruin between a green fir tree growing on the right and left slope, the mountain is covered with three (2: 1) silver fir trees.
  58. Fahrnau : In silver, a red three-mountain, four green fern fronds on the middle knoll.
  59. Feuerbach : In silver on green ground, a red stag leaping to the left, beside a green fir tree on the right.
  60. Gersbach : In a split shield in front a red sloping bar in gold, behind in silver on a green floor a green fir tree with a black trunk.
  61. Geschwend : In blue on a wide green table mountain a standing silver foal.
  62. Grenzach : boundary stone with hexagram, above a vine knife, entwined on both sides with vines. The design in gold, a red hexagram with a vine knife with a blue edge and black handle , was not accepted.
  63. Gresgen : In a shield divided by red and gold, three (2: 1) overturned plowshares in confused colors.
  64. Haagen : In a half-divided and split shield below blue feh in silver, above in gold a growing red lion, behind in red a golden fish.
  65. ^ Häg : In silver on a green three-mountain, a red tin tower, each with a red ring.
  66. Hägelberg : In a split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in blue a golden sword.
  67. Haltingen : Under a red shield head, inside a vine knife with a silver edge and black handle, in gold on a lying green vine branch a blue grape with two leaves.
  68. Hauingen : In a split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in blue a left-facing silver pick.
  69. Herrenschwand :
  70. Herten : In blue a golden hexagram, inside the Austrian shield (in red a silver bar).
  71. Hertingen : In blue an increasingly formed golden moon over three golden stars arranged in bars.
  72. Höllstein : In a split shield in front a red sloping bar in gold, behind in blue from the lower edge of the shield coming silver stone.
  73. Holzen : In silver on a lying green vine branch, a blue grape with two leaves.
  74. Hüsingen : In blue an overturned silver ploughshare, covered with a golden coat of arms, inside a red sloping bar.
  75. Huttingen : In red on a green Dreiberg a gold cross, the Dreiberg covered with a silver shield, inside a left-facing red bishop's staff ( Basel staff ).
  76. Istein : In blue on a golden three-mountain, topped with a black anchor, a golden cross.
  77. Karsau : A golden beehive in blue.
  78. Churches : In silver on green ground a church in natural color.
  79. Kleinkems : In blue over a black fishing boat (Weidling) floating on silver water, a flaming golden sun.
  80. Kürnberg :
  81. ^ Langenau : In blue a bent silver trout with red dots.
  82. Liel : In red, a six-pointed golden star. [From 1937 to 1960: Sheathed in silver and black.]
  83. Märkt : A black anchor in silver.
  84. Malsburg : In blue on a green table mountain, a silver castle ruin, in the left upper corner a floating silver plate with a raised, golden crowned red lion inside.
  85. ^ Mambach : In red a golden cross of St. Anthony, hung with two silver bells.
  86. Mappach : In a split shield in front a red sloping bar in gold, behind in blue a golden sheaf.
  87. Marzell : Under a blue cloud shield head in silver a steep blue mountain, right and left on the slope a green fir tree with a black trunk.
  88. Mauchen : In a split shield in front in silver a left-facing black bishop's staff ( Basel staff ), behind in red a silver grape with two leaves.
  89. Minseln : A golden key crossed diagonally in red (with the beard on top and turned outwards) and a golden sword.
  90. Muggenbrunn : In silver on green ground, a red fountain with a blue water jet.
  91. Neuenweg : A golden sloping bar in red.
  92. Niedereggenen : In a split shield in front a red diagonal bar in gold, behind in blue a silver eagle flight.
  93. Niederschwörstadt : In a split and half-divided shield, a silver bar in front in red, a gold ring in black above, and a black ring in gold below.
  94. Northern Swabia : In silver on a green ground, a green fir tree with a black trunk, on which a red lion stands up on each side.
  95. Obereggenen : In silver, a five-petalled red rose with golden seeds and a double layer of leaves and green sepals on a green stem with three leaves that climbs up from the lower edge of the shield from left to right.
  96. Ötlingen : In gold on green ground on a black stick a green vine with a blue grape on each side and two on the right and one leaf on the left.
  97. Pfaffenberg : In black a golden abbot's staff, each with a golden ring.
  98. ^ Embossed : In silver, a blue sloping bar.
  99. Raich : In silver, a red stag's head growing out of the lower edge of the shield in the visor with twelve-ended antlers, a golden shield floating between the bars, inside a red sloping bar.
  100. Raitbach : In gold on green ground, a green fir tree, separated by the black capital letters R and B.
  101. Rheinweiler : In a split shield in front in gold on green ground on a black stick a green vine with a blue grape on both sides and on the right one, on the left two leaves, behind in silver a fallen black anchor.
  102. Riedichen : In red a silver bar, accompanied by three (2: 1) gold rings.
  103. Riedlingen : In a split shield in front a red sloping bar in gold, behind in silver a green oak branch with three acorns and four leaves.
  104. Slaughterhouse : In red, two diagonally crossed silver battle axes.
  105. Sallneck : In a split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in blue a silver horseshoe, underneath a fallen golden ploughshare.
  106. Schlechtnau : In a split shield in front a silver bar in red, behind in gold a blue wavy bar.
  107. Sitzenkirch : In silver on a green floor in side view a red church with apse, on the turret a golden cross.
  108. Stones old : In a divided shield above in blue three (1: 2) silver bricks on the division, below in green a silver wave bar.
  109. Stetten : Divided by a red bar, two gold rings above in black, a black ring below in gold.
  110. Tannenkirch : In silver on green ground in side view a red church [with tower on the right] between each green fir tree.
  111. Tegernau : In red two diagonally crossed golden swords with the tips turned downwards, above a golden crown.
  112. Todtnauberg : In a split shield in front a silver bar in red, behind in silver a black iron with a red handle.
  113. Tüllingen : In blue two diagonally crossed golden sabers.
  114. Tumringen : In a split shield in front a red sloping bar in gold, behind in gold an upright, red-tongued black bear.
  115. Warmbach : In a silver shield there is a blue brook in the direction of the crossbar, occupied by a square stone in natural color at the point of the central cross.
  116. Weitenau : A four-spoke mill wheel in confused colors on a shield diagonally quartered with silver and blue.
  117. Welmlingen : In gold a four-spoke [eight-blade] black mill wheel.
  118. Wiechs : In blue on each of the tops of a silver three-leaf rose, one golden ear of corn, the middle one with two, the outer one with one leaf each.
  119. Wies : In green, a golden rake.
  120. Wieslet : In silver, a red deer head growing out of the lower edge of the shield in the visor with twelve-ended antlers, a divided shield floating between the bars, inside a growing red lion in gold above, two blue wavy bars in silver below.
  121. Wintersweiler : In gold on green ground on a black stick, a green vine with a blue grape on either side and two on the right, one leaf on the left, above a red sunshine.
  122. Wollbach : Under a golden shield head, in which a red scythe leaf [lying to the left], in red three (2: 1) golden sheaves.
  123. Wyhlen : In a split shield in front in gold on a green three-mountain an upright, red armored and red-tongued black bear, in the back a silver bar in red.

literature

  • Herwig John, Martina Heine: District and community arms in Baden-Württemberg. Volume 3: The district and community coats of arms in the administrative district of Freiburg . Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg (ed.), Konrad Theiss Verlag Stuttgart, 1989, 142 pages, ISBN 3-8062-0803-4 .
  • Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag Bremen, 1971.
  • Harald Huber: Wappenbuch Landkreis Lörrach , Südkurier GmbH Konstanz, 1984, ISBN 3-87799-046-0 .

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