Schlierbach is a municipality in the district of Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg , Germany .
10-521: Schlierbach may refer to: Schlierbach (Göppingen) , a community in the district of Göppingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Schlierbach, Haut-Rhin , commune in France Heidelberg-Schlierbach , a district of the city of Heidelberg , Baden-Württemberg, Germany Schlierbach, Schaafheim [ de ] , a district of Schaafheim , Darmstadt-Dieburg, Hesse Schlierbach, Switzerland ,
20-750: A municipality in the canton of Lucerne Schlierbach, Austria , a municipality in Upper Austria Schlierbach Abbey , a monastery in Upper Austria [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Schlierbach&oldid=764076379 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
30-503: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Schlierbach (G%C3%B6ppingen) Schlierbach was a possession of the Duchy of Teck , whose territories were inherited by the County of Württemberg in 1381. Schlierbach fully came under Württemberg's control in 1439 with the purchase of all rights over the township. From 1485 on, it was assigned to
40-631: Is often referred to simply as "blue". In addition to the standard blue tincture called azure, there is a lighter blue that is called bleu celeste or "sky blue". Neither azure nor bleu celeste is precisely defined as a particular shade of blue, but azure is consistently depicted in a much darker shade. Azure plain are the arms of the Swiss family Maienthal. The different tinctures are traditionally associated with particular heavenly bodies, precious stones, virtues, and flowers, although these associations have been mostly disregarded by serious heraldists. Azure
50-495: Is the tincture with the colour blue , and belongs to the class of tinctures called "colours". In engraving , it is sometimes depicted as a region of horizontal lines or else is marked with either az. or b. as an abbreviation. The term azure shares its origin with the Spanish word "azul", which refers to the same color, deriving from Hispanic Arabic lāzaward , the name of the deep blue stone now called lapis lazuli . The word
60-464: The Swabian Jura . Elevation above sea level in the municipal area ranges from a high of 395 meters (1,296 ft) Normalnull (NN) to a low of 312 meters (1,024 ft) NN. Schlierbach was a single borough, Schlierbach. There two abandoned villages located in its municipal area: Bolzhausen and Brühlmannshof. Schlierbach is in a mutually-beneficial municipal association [ de ] with
70-480: The administrative district of Göppingen . Schlierbach grew substantially after World War II , especially by the end of the 1960s. The municipality ( Gemeinde ) of Schlierbach lies at the western edge of the district of Göppingen , along its border with the district of Esslingen am Neckar . Schlierbach is physically located on the Schlierbach Plateau, in the central foothills [ de ] of
80-483: The city of Eislingen . Schlierbach's coat of arms displays a field of blue crossed by two yellow , wavy lines . At the top of the blazon is a yellow chief containing a stag antler [ de ] , in black . The yellow lines are references to a local stream, the Schlierbach, and its tributaries, while the stag antler is a reference to Württemberg. This coat of arms was first awarded to Schlierbach by
90-783: The post-World War II provisional Württemberg-Baden government on 21 January 1948 and was reapproved, and a municipal flag issued, by the Federal Ministry of the Interior on 18 December 1958. Schlierbach is connected to Germany's network of roadways by Bundesstraße 297 [ de ] . Local public transportation is provided by the Filsland Mobilitätsverbundes [ de ] . Azure (heraldry) In heraldry , azure ( / ˈ æ ʒ ər , ˈ eɪ ʒ ər / AZH -ər, AY -zhər , UK also / ˈ æ z jʊər , ˈ eɪ z jʊər / AZ -ure, AY -zure )
100-548: Was adopted into Old French by the 12th century, after which the word passed into use in the blazon of coats of arms . As a heraldic colour, the word azure means "blue", and reflects the name for the colour in the Anglo-Norman dialect spoken by French-speaking Norman nobles following the Norman Conquest of England . A wide range of colour values is used in the depiction of azure in armory and flags, but in common usage it
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