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Azure two mullets of six Or either side of two bars wavy Argent.
Christopher Southworth
On 1 January 2013 the commune of Stein became part of Nesslau-Krummenau, which changed its name back to Nesslau.
Azure two mullets of six Or either side of two bars wavy Argent.
Christopher Southworth
On 1 January 2005 the two communes merged to the new commune of Nesslau-Krummenau.
Argent two barrulets wavy Azure and Coupeaux Vert.
Željko Heimer, 21 December 2000
See also: BARRULET in Dictionary of Vexillology
Vert, between three Mullets Or in pale two bendlets wavy Argent.
Željko Heimer, 21 December 2000
The flag of Krummenau is canting. Krumm = curved and Au is
derived from a term meaning brook (as in Danish Â).
Pascal Gross/Ole Andersen, 18 December 2000
[Au can be derived from Aa, Ach (brook, river), but there is also the word Au, Aue (river flat)]
See also: BENDLET in Dictionary of Vexillology
Or on a mount of the same a Stone Cliff vert.
Željko Heimer, 21 December 2000
The stone (in German Stein) on the canting flag of Stein is more than a stone but the
Goggeienberg, a local crag I've not been able to find on any map.
Pascal Gross, 19 December 2000
[The mountain's name is Goggeien and can be located with this name (photo, source)]