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Weinfelden commune (Thurgau canton, Switzerland)

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Weinfelden

[Flag of Weinfelden] image by Pascal Gross

In white, a green, three-leaved vine tendril, draped with three blue grapes, winding around a red post.
The canting flag/coat of arms (Wein = wine) was already used on the Weinfelden court seals at the end of the 15th century.


Weerswilen (until 31 December 1994)

[Flag of Weerswilen] image by Pascal Gross

In blue a white zigzag bar, three times broken.
Based on the coat of arms of the von Ulm family, who owned the village as a fief of the Bishop of Constance. In the 18th century the rights went to the city of Zurich, as indicated by the colours.
On 1 January 1995 Weerswilen split off the Berg commune and joined Weinfelden.