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Deutsch: Wappen der Gemeinde La Neuveville (Neuenstadt) im Kanton Bern, Schweiz
English: Coat of arms municipality of La Neuveville ( Switzerland). Note: The arms of the district of La Neuveville are based on the arms of the city , with the exception that the colour of the mountain is made green.
Français : Ecusson de la Commune de La Neuveville dans le Canton de Berne en Suisse
Date
  • Officially granted to the city by Emperor Maximilian I in 1497.
  • (1st SVG: 25 February 2007; 2nd 5 October 2012)
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Source Wappenbuch des Kantons Bern, 1981. ngw; Own work;
Author (1st SVG: Aliman5040; 2nd SVG Perhelion ( talk))
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Das im Bild dargestellte Wappen ist das Hoheitszeichen einer Körperschaft des öffentlichen Rechts in der Schweiz. Die Verwendung öffentlicher Wappen und Zeichen ist durch das Bundesgesetz vom 5. Juni 1931 (232.21) und die Vollziehungsverordnung vom 5. Januar 1932 (232.211) geregelt ( vgl. Volltext). Für die Wappen des Bundes und der Kantone ist Art. 3 massgeblich, für die Wappen der Bezirke, Kreise und Gemeinden Art. 5.

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