List of coats of arms in the district of Waldshut

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This list contains all coats of arms of the district Waldshut in Baden-Württemberg , including historical coats of arms, listed in Wikipedia . Almost 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.

Waldshut district

City coat of arms in the district of Waldshut

Municipal coat of arms in the district of Waldshut

Coats of arms of former municipalities

Blazons

  1. Landkreis Waldshut : Divided by a silver sloping beam, above in green a slanted golden abbot growing from the rear edge of the shield, below in blue a golden turbine wheel.
  2. Bad Säckingen : Under a red shield head in black a silver purse.
  3. Bonndorf in the Black Forest : In blue a silver lion.
  4. ^ Laufenburg (Baden) : In gold, a red lion.
  5. St. Blasien : In blue a left-turning, soaring golden stag.
  6. Stühlingen : In a shield divided by silver and blue, a growing bearded man's torso clad in silver, three blue buttons on the doublet, the blue cap at the top and on the cuff with featherballs.
  7. Waldshut-Tiengen : In a split shield in front in gold, a man dressed in blue, turned to the left, wearing the wide-brimmed hat on a string laid over his shoulder, a blue stick in his left hand, playing with the hat string; behind in blue on a lying golden crescent moon, the golden clad, golden crowned and nimbled Madonna, with her left hand holding the golden clad and nimbated child.
  8. Wehr : In silver a blue wavy bar, on the wavy lines standing next to each other above four green, below four silver deciduous trees.
  9. Albbruck : In silver on a blue wave shield base a continuous, single-arched red stone bridge, on which two green fir trees.
  10. Bernau in the Black Forest : In gold an upright, red armored and red-tongued black bear.
  11. Dachsberg (Southern Black Forest) : In a split shield in front in silver a green fir tree with a black trunk on a green three-mountain, behind in red a silver leopard.
  12. Dettighofen : In blue over a golden three-point mountain, a waxing golden moon with a face.
  13. Dogern : In a split shield in front in silver on a green ground a green fir tree, behind in blue a waxing golden moon with a face.
  14. Eggingen : In a split shield in front in silver a blue sloping wave bar and behind in red a golden bear.
  15. Jump up ↑ Grafenhausen : Justitia in blue, clad in silver and with a silver blindfold, in her right hand a fallen sword, in her left hand holding a golden balance.
  16. Görwihl : In a split shield in front in red a half silver eagle at the gap, holding a golden scepter in its muzzle, in the back a green fir tree growing out of the lower edge of the shield, on the trunk of which a red squirrel climbs up.
  17. Houses : In gold, a red castle with three tin towers.
  18. Herrischried : In silver on a green shield base a green fir tree, on which a red deer stands up on both sides.
  19. Höchenschwand : In a split shield in front in blue a left-facing, soaring golden stag, behind in red a silver bar.
  20. Hohentengen am Hochrhein : In a split shield in front in silver a continuous half red cross at the gap, in the back split in silver and blue seven times.
  21. Ibach : In gold, a broken red abbot's staff between a green three-mountain coming from the lower right flank of the shield.
  22. Jestetten : In red a silver gate with two open gate wings, inside a green grape with leaf and a vine knife in natural color.
  23. Klettgau : In a split shield in front a silver fir tree in blue, behind in silver five red tips emerging from the edge of the shield.
  24. Küssaberg : In silver on a steep green mountain covered with a silver wavy beam, a red castle; the wave bar is criss-crossed with a black wave thread in the middle.
  25. ↑ Leek rings : In a divided shield above in silver three rising red tips, below in blue a silver swan.
  26. Lottstetten : A golden sheaf of corn in red.
  27. Murg : In a split shield in front in silver on a green shield base a green fir tree with a black trunk, behind in gold a half, eight-spoke black gear at the gap.
  28. ^ Rickenbach : In a split shield in front in silver an overturned red violin, behind in blue on a golden three-mountain a silver fir tree.
  29. Todtmoos : Over a green shield base split from red and silver, in front a golden high cross, overlaid by an eight-pointed, silver star, behind a green fir tree.
  30. Ühlingen-Birkendorf : In red over a silver wreath open at the top and covered with a silver rose, a silver bundle of rods with a silver ax protruding from it and a silver anchor.
  31. Weilheim : In a split shield in front a silver bar in red, behind in silver a green fir tree with a black trunk with five roots.
  32. Wutach : In a split shield in front in silver a red-tongued blue lion, behind in blue a silver wave pole.
  33. ^ Wutöschingen : A five-spoke black mill wheel in gold over a blue wavy bar.
  34. Aichen : In silver three green acorns and three oak leaves arranged alternately in a star shape with the stems.
  35. Albtal : In a split shield in front in blue two golden bees one above the other, behind in silver on a green ground a green fir tree with a black trunk.
  36. Altenburg : In blue two diagonally crossed golden swords without points.
  37. Altenschwand : In silver on a green Dreiberg, covered with the Austrian shield, a natural-colored fir tree.
  38. Amrigschwand : A red inclined cross in silver, covered with two golden abbot's bars facing each other.
  39. Baltersweil : A green linden tree in silver on green ground.
  40. Bannholz : Half a red unicorn in silver.
  41. Bechtersbohl : In silver on a green ground on a black stick, a green vine with a blue grape on both sides and two leaves.
  42. Berau : In gold, a black bear head with red tongues.
  43. Bergalingen : In gold an upright red lion, holding the Austrian shield in front paws.
  44. Bergöschingen : In silver, a continuous red cross, covered with a heart shield split seven times by silver and blue.
  45. Berwangen : In blue, a silver sloping bar, covered with three black rings.
  46. Bettmaringen : in blue on a red-bridled silver horse, St. Georg, thrusting a red spear into the throat of a green dragon with his left hand.
  47. Bierbronnen : In silver on a green floor, a running red stone fountain and a green birch [with a natural trunk] next to each other.
  48. Binzgen : In silver on green ground, a green fir tree, in front of the trunk two diagonally crossed scythes with blue leaves and black stems.
  49. Birkendorf : In blue on a green ground a silver birch.
  50. Birkingen : In silver on the lower edge of the shield, the Austrian shield with a green fir tree on the upper edge.
  51. Birndorf : In a split shield in front in silver a [floating] black paw cross, behind in black, sprinkled with golden shingles, an erect, golden crowned, red-tongued silver lion.
  52. Blumegg : Divided five times by red and silver-blue clouds.
  53. Boll : In silver, a blue sloping wave bar, covered with a silver fish swimming upwards.
  54. Breitenfeld : In a half-split and split shield in the front above, split three times by silver and red, below blue, behind in blue a soaring silver stag.
  55. Brenden : In a split shield in front in blue a left-turning, soaring silver stag, behind in silver a red rust [with the handle turned downwards].
  56. Brunnadern : In silver on red stones, a red fountain with a blue water jet.
  57. Book : In a split shield in front in blue a left-turned, soaring silver stag, in the back in silver on a green ground a green beech.
  58. Bühl : A black hexagram in gold.
  59. Dangstetten : In silver on a lying green vine branch, a blue grape and two upright leaves.
  60. Degernau : In silver on a green three-mountain, covered with a shield split seven times by silver and blue, three green fir trees.
  61. Dettighofen old : In blue over a black three mountain, an increasingly formed golden moon.
  62. Detzeln : In a half-divided and split shield, a blue pole in silver at the top, red at the bottom, a silver stag soaring in blue at the back.
  63. Dillendorf : In red, a cut, six-pointed golden star.
  64. Eberfingen : In silver on green ground, three green fir trees with a black trunk.
  65. Paving the way : In blue on green ground, a striding silver boar.
  66. Engelschwand : In a split shield in front in silver on a green floor a green fir tree, behind in blue two six-pointed golden stars one above the other.
  67. Erzingen : In blue a jumping, gold-armored, gold-bristled, red-tongued silver boar.
  68. Eschbach : In red, a six-pointed golden star.
  69. Ewattingen : In front of a shield split by silver and blue, an upright, red-tongued blue lion.
  70. Geißlingen : In gold, an eight-spoke black mill wheel below.
  71. ^ Grießen : diagonally divided by gold and blue.
  72. Grimmelshofen : In red, two crossed golden sabers.
  73. Großherrischwand : A green fir tree in gold on green ground, the trunk with two Austrian shields.
  74. Grunholz : In silver on a green ground, a green fir tree with two black nails.
  75. Gündelwangen : In red, two diagonally crossed golden keys, with the beards turned upwards and outwards, next to two silver roses.
  76. Günzgen:
  77. Gurtweil : A blue wavy bar in silver.
  78. Hänner : In gold on the lower edge of the shield the Austrian shield with a green fir tree on the upper edge.
  79. Harpolingen : A silver rake and a silver scythe crossed diagonally behind a golden sheaf in red.
  80. Hartschwand : A green fir tree in silver on a green three-mountain.
  81. Hauenstein : In gold, a lowered red bar pinned on top, above three six-pointed red stars next to each other.
  82. Herdern:
  83. Hochsal : In silver on a green Dreiberg, covered with the Austrian shield, a green fir tree.
  84. Hogschür : In a split shield in front a silver bar in red, behind in gold on a green ground a green fir tree.
  85. Hohentengen old : In a split shield in front in silver a half continuous red cross at the gap, behind in gold a green oak branch with an acorn and three leaves.
  86. Felling : In blue on green ground a falling silver fir tree [to the left], a golden sunshine emerging from the upper right corner.
  87. Horheim : In red with a blue-silver cloud border, two diagonally crossed golden keys with the beards turned upwards and outwards.
  88. Hornberg : In silver on a green three-mountain, a green fir tree, in the lower branches of which hangs a golden hunting horn.
  89. ^ Hottingen : In blue in front of a golden sheaf, a silver rake and a silver scythe crossed diagonally.
  90. ^ Hürrlingen : In blue a golden abbot's staff rising from the lower edge of the shield.
  91. Huts : In a split shield in front in silver on a green floor a green fir tree with a black trunk, behind in red a silver bishop's staff turned to the left ( Basel staff ).
  92. Immeneich : In a split shield in front two golden bees one above the other in blue, behind in silver a green oak branch with three acorns and four leaves.
  93. Indlekofen : In silver on a green ground, a green fir tree with a black trunk, this side with two Austrian shields.
  94. ^ Kadelburg : In silver on a green Dreiberg, a red castle ruin.
  95. Krenkingen : In a divided shield above five times split by silver and red, below blue.
  96. Küssaberg 1975-1983 : In silver on a black steep mountain with a silver wavy beam, a red castle.
  97. Küßnach : In silver on a lying green vine branch, a blue grape with two leaves.
  98. Lausheim : Under a golden shield head, in it a lying blue stag pole, in blue a rising silver stag.
  99. Lembach : A golden key crossed diagonally in red (beard above right) and a silver sword with a golden hilt.
  100. Lienheim : In gold on a green three-hill on a black stick, a green vine with a blue grape on both sides and two leaves.
  101. Luttingen : In silver on green ground a green fir tree, the trunk covered by the Austrian shield.
  102. Mauchen : In silver with a silver-blue cloud border, a five-petalled red rose.
  103. Menzenschwand : In blue on green ground, a left-facing, lying silver deer.
  104. ^ Mettenberg : In silver, a blue sloping wave bar.
  105. Münchingen : In blue on green ground, a silver horse rearing to the left.
  106. Niedergebisbach : In a split shield in front in gold a blue sloping wave bar, behind in silver on a green ground a green fir tree.
  107. Niederhof : A silver rake and a silver scythe crossed diagonally behind a golden sheaf in blue.
  108. Niederwihl : A green fir tree in silver on a green ground, the trunk separated from the black capital letters G and N.
  109. Nöggenschwiel : In a half-divided and split shield in front, a green fir [growing out of the division] in silver, below in red a golden rose, behind in blue a soaring golden deer.
  110. Oberalpfen : In silver, a green oak branch with four acorns and three leaves.
  111. Obereggingen : In gold with a silver-blue cloud border on green ground, an upright, red-armored, red-tongued black bear.
  112. Oberhof : In a split shield in front a red abbot's staff in gold, behind in blue a golden grain sheaf.
  113. Upper garlic rings : In silver three ascending red tips.
  114. Obermettingen : In gold with a silver-blue cloud border, a blue wave bar.
  115. Oberwangen : In silver with a silver-blue cloud border, a red flaming sword with a golden hilt.
  116. Oberwihl : Three green fir trees in gold on green ground.
  117. Öflingen : In silver, a black horse's head bridled red.
  118. ^ Ofteringen : Three (2: 1) lying silver crescent moon in red.
  119. Rechberg : In red a golden double cross.
  120. Reckingen : In silver, a green oak branch lying to the left with an acorn and two leaves on both sides.
  121. Remetschwiel : In a split shield in front in blue a left-turning, soaring silver stag, behind in gold on green ground a green fir tree.
  122. Rheinheim : In a divided shield above in silver three rising red tips, below in silver a green oak branch with an acorn and two leaves.
  123. Riedern am Sand : In red a golden hourglass [(two triangles with their points on top of each other)].
  124. Riedern am Wald : In silver with a silver-blue cloud border, two diagonally crossed red abbot's staves with curvatures turned to the right.
  125. Rippolingen : In gold, a blue abbot's staff rising from the lower edge of the shield, the shaft covered by the Austrian shield.
  126. Rotzel : In silver on green ground, two green fir trees, with the Austrian shield floating between them.
  127. Rotzingen : In a split shield in front in gold a black torch with red flame, behind in green a [cut] silver fir tree.
  128. Rüßwihl : In silver on a green ground, a green fir tree with a black trunk.
  129. ^ Rütte : In silver on a green three-mountain, a green fir with a black trunk.
  130. Schachen : In blue on green ground behind a golden sheaf an upright silver fork and diagonally crossed a silver rake and a silver scythe.
  131. Schlageten : In silver on a green three-mountain, two green fir trees, floating between them the black capital letter S.
  132. Schmitzingen :
  133. Schwaningen : In blue a left-turning, striding, red armored, red-tongued silver swan.
  134. Schwerzen : A golden chalice in red.
  135. Segeten : In blue a cut silver fir tree, the trunk covered by a silver saw.
  136. Staufen : In a split shield in front in blue a soaring silver stag, behind in silver a left-facing blue waistband shoe.
  137. Stetten : In a divided shield above in silver three ascending red tips, below split by silver and blue seven times.
  138. Strittmatt : In silver on the lower edge of the shield there is a gold label with a four-spoke black mill wheel inside, and on the upper edge of the label a green fir tree with a black trunk.
  139. Tiefenhäusern : In a split shield in front in gold on green ground a green fir tree, in the back a silver bar in red.
  140. ↑ Deep Stone :
  141. Tiengen / Hochrhein : In silver, enthroned on a golden crescent moon, the blue clad, golden crowned and golden nimbed Mother of God, holding up a golden ball in her right hand, with the left embracing the child in red clad and golden nimbed on her lap.
  142. Unteralpfen : In silver on three lying green linden twigs three (2: 1) upright leaves.
  143. Untereggingen : In a split shield in front in silver a blue sloping wavy bar, behind in red a golden sheaf.
  144. Unterlauchringe : In a shield divided by blue and silver, a striding silver swan.
  145. Untermettingen : In red with a silver-blue cloud border, a golden abbot rising from the lower edge of the shield with a curve turned to the left.
  146. Unterwangen : In silver with a silver-blue cloud border, a four-spoke [eight-blade] black mill wheel.
  147. Urberg : In silver on green ground, a black chain of rocks, with a green fir tree at the back.
  148. Waldkirch : In silver on a green mountain, a red church between two naturally-colored fir trees growing on the right and left slope, three similar fir trees on the slope below.
  149. Waldshut : A man dressed in blue in gold, the broad-brimmed hat on a cord laid over his shoulders on his back, in his right hand a red knotted stick, the left playing with the hat cord.
  150. Wallbach : In silver on green ground, a standing red stag next to a hill coming from the right edge of the shield with three green fir trees that grow larger towards the center of the shield.
  151. Wehrhalden : In blue on green ground, a silver stag leaping out of the green fir forest to the left.
  152. Weilheim old : In red, two diagonally crossed golden keys with the beards turned downwards and inwards.
  153. Weisweil : In silver on a green mountain, a red castle ruin (Weißenburg) between a naturally colored fir tree growing on the right and left slope, and three similar fir trees on the slope below.
  154. Jump up ↑ Wheat : A golden chalice in red with a silver-blue cloud border.
  155. Wellendingen : In a half-divided and split shield in front, divided by blue and silver at the top, nested in nine places at the bottom by silver and red, behind a rising silver stag in blue.
  156. Wilfingen : A green fir tree in silver on green ground.
  157. Willaringen : In silver on a green ground, a green fir tree with a red trunk. Seal picture provided with colors, no legally valid coat of arms.
  158. Wittenschwand : In blue on green bottom five (2: 3) silver pinnacles.
  159. Wittlekofen : In a split shield in front in blue a left-turning, soaring golden stag, behind in silver on a green ground a green fir tree with a black trunk.
  160. Wolpadingen : In a split shield in front in silver a left-facing, upright red leopard, behind in silver on green ground a green fir tree.
  161. Wutöschingen old : In a divided shield above in silver a half eight-spoke black mill wheel at the division, below in red an overturned golden ploughshare.

literature

  • Harald Huber: Book of arms of the district Waldshut . Graphics: Adolf FJ Karlovský. Verlag des Südkurier, Konstanz 1982, ISBN 3-87799-018-5 .
  • 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