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

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Lommis
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](../images/c/ch-tg056.gif) image by Pascal Gross
In blue, two yellow, slanting strips, the upper one decorated with a yellow fleur-de-lis.
The emblem taken over from the Lommis court rule and goes back to the Toggenburg servants in Lommis.
On 1 January 1995 Lommis merged with Kalthäusern and Weingarten to the new commune of Lommis and kept its old emblem.
Kalthäusern (until 31 December 1994)
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Divided by white with yellow crowned walking red lion and red with white cross reaching to the edges.
The crowned lion comes from the coat of arms of the servants of Sonnenberg. The cross corresponds to the emblem of the commandery of Tobel.
Weingarten (until 31 December 1994)
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In black yellow vine growing from the base with five (3,2) leaves and four (2,2) grapes.
Canting emblem (Weingarten = vineyard) in the colours of the Counts of Toggenburg, who had all important rights in the village.