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image by Jörg Majewski, 1 Jul 2010
adopted 23 Sep 1985
This is an interesting flag and I guess close to your home. It has a
dinosaur on the shield - perhaps because some fossils were found in the
surroundings?
Rudnei Cunha, 1 Jul 2010
Sorry, not a dinosaur, but an otter (Otterbach, engl. otter creek) with
a fish in the muzzle, down a squirrel.
Jörg Majewski, 1 Jul 2010
OTTERBACH - State : Rheinland-Pfalz - District (Kreis) : Kaiserslautern;
Addition : 1969 Sambach.
Origin/meaning: The upper left arms were granted on September 23, 1922.
The right arms were granted on May 29, 1970. The oldest seal of Otterbach
and Sambach dates from 1559 and shows in the upper part an otter holding
a fish, and in the lower two fish in water. This seal was transformed to
the old arms at the beginning of the 20th century, where the two lower
fish were replaced by a canting bar (Otterbach=otter-river). Later the
old seal was restored, but in 1922 the arms with the bar were officially
granted.
After the merger with Sambach the arms were changed. The bar was placed
higher in the shield and in the base the squirrel from the old Sambach
arms was placed. The colours silver and blue were taken from both old arms.
Literature : Debus, 1988, my
ngw-site.
Ralf Hartemink, 1 Jul 2010