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City of Solingen (Germany)

Stadt Solingen, Northrhine-Westphalia

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[City of Solingen (Germany)] 5:2  image by Stefan Schwoon, 26 Feb 2001 See also:

Description

Blue-yellow with the arms, atop which is a mural crown.
Sources: flag from Staack 1997, arms from Stadler 1972, p.89, mural crown from the city website.
Stefan Schwoon, 26 February 2001

From Ralf Hartemink's International Civic Arms website:

Solingen became a city in the early 15th century. The city rights were granted by the Dukes of Jülich. The oldest seals show the patron saint, St. Clement, or the lion of Jülich. In the 17th century the present arms appear. The saint is replaced by his symbol, the anchor. The swords symbolize the local iron industry, which already in the 17th century was famous for its swords and knives. The large arms of the city, which are rarely used, if at all, have two wolves as supporters and a mural crown.
Source: Stadler 1972, p.89

Santiago Dotor, 27 December 2001


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