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Bärenthal ist mit weniger als 500 Einwohnern die kleinste Gemeinde im Landkreis Tuttlingen in Baden-Württemberg. Die Flagge von Bärenthal zeigt das Wappen auf den Farben des Ortes. Sie sind dem Wappen entnommen.
With fewer than 500 inhabitants, Bärenthal is the smallest municipality in the Tuttlingen district in Baden-Württemberg. The flag of Bärenthal shows the coat of arms on the colors of the place. They are taken from the coat of arms.
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Bärenthal gehörte einst zu:
bis 1848 zum Fürstentum Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
bis 1918 zum Königreich Preußen
bis 1946 zum Freistaat Preußen
bis 1952 Land Württemberg-Hohenzollern
Bärenthal gehört seit 1952 zum Land Baden-Württemberg
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Wikipedia obout Bärenthal ← click here
Homepage of Bärenthal ← click here
Bärenthal belonged once to:
until 1848 to Principality of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
until 1918 to Kingdom of Prussia
until 1946 to Free State of Prussia
until 1952 to Wuerttemberg-Hohenzollern
Bärenthal belongs since 1952
to
Country of Baden-Württemberg
Flags are definitely a means of identification. One identifies himself, if at all, with his own country and hoists the national flag at the flagpole in his front yard. A picture you've become accustomed to, what you know. In second place is it perhaps the love ton a football or soccer club, which is also often expressed by a flag. But there are other identities that may be important to you: the country of origin of the ancestors or also regional aspects in the area where one currently lives, the hometown or even quarter. It is precisely this local element that is often somewhat neglected on the flagpole; on holidays such as funfairs or shooting festivals, this looks quite good in some places. This is where the lover of municipal flags comes in, and sets an important sign on the mast or flagpole that is visible to all. Of course, this also applies to the flag of Bärenthal, which you can buy or order here.