Sommeri commune (Thurgau canton, Switzerland) (original) (raw)

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Sommeri
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](../images/c/ch-tg011.gif) image by Pascal Gross
In yellow a black falcon flying.
The black falcon, as a symbol of rulership, refers to the various rulers who have called the shots in Sommeri over the course of time. The colours, on the other hand, refer to the Abbey of St. Gallen.
Sommeri was created by the merger of Niedersommeri and Obersommeri on 1 January 1967.
Niedersommeri (until 31 December 1966)
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In black a yellow falcon flying.
The falcon in the colours of the St. Gallen monastery is a symbol of the former rule when the abbot claimed a hunting falcon when visiting.
Obersommeri (until 31 December 1966)
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In yellow two black croziers crossed.
The emblem expresses in an eloquent way that the secular and the ecclesiastical history of the commune crossed. The church, originally under St. Gallic rule, came to the cathedral chapter of Constance in 1400, the bailiwick, on the other hand, changed in 1472 from the bishop of Constance to the abbey of St. Gallen.