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Flags and arms of municipalities of Switzerland

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Like the cantons of Switzerland, the municipalities has an official flag and a coat of arms. The history of development of these designs spans the 13th to the 20th centuries.

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Aargau

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Aarau
Coat of arms of Aarau
       Under a red shield head in white, red armored and tongued black eagle.

The municipal flag and the coat of arms from 1270 showed an eagle and a three-leaved linden tree with flowers. An illustration of the coat of arms in the Tschachtlan chronicle from 1470 does not contain the linden tree, but a red shield head can be seen above the eagle for the first time. The eagle owes its use as the heraldic animal of the city of Aarau to a folk etymological reinterpretation of the name as “Au des Aars”.

1270
Aarburg
Coat of arms of Aarburg
      
Baden
Coat of arms of Baden
       Below the red shield head in white black pole.

The first documented use of the city seal is on a certificate of 25 February 1311. It showed, washed by spring water and surrounded by vines, a swimming pool in which a man and a woman sit and eat grapes. It was in use until 1497; in addition, there were six similar seals, which were used until about 1800. The hospital had its own seals (a hand in front of the Greek cross that extends two fingers). The first documentary mention of the Baden city banner dates back to 1361. The municipal regiment took it to the Battle of Sempach in 1386; the oldest pictorial representation can be found in the Tschachtlanchronik in 1470.

Its meaning is unknown but it is believed to come from the Counts of Lenzburg or Austria. In 1441, the first representation of the banner in a coat of arms, cast in iron, was placed above the gate of the city tower, with the exaggerated imperial eagle, which was to clarify the theoretical status as a Free Imperial City. The meaning of the coat of arms and the flag has not been handed down. It may be due to the Counts of Lenzburg-Baden, or it is a derivative of the red-white-red Austrian coat of arms. The coat of arms and the flag are still considered the district coat of arms and flag.

1311
Lenzburg
Coat of arms of Lenzburg
       1333
Zofingen
Coat of arms of Baden
       Per bend argent and azure.

The colours of the stripes come from the flag of Austria.

1387

Former municipalities

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Elfingen
Coat of arms of Elfingen
       Red, on a green three-mountain tattooed[clarification needed], a white double cross.

Elfingen's symbol comes from the coat of arms of Hungary in honor of the relationship between the Königsfelden Monastery and Agnes of Austria. Adopted on 5 May 1953.

1245–2022

Appenzell Ausserrhoden

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Grub
Coat of arms of Grub
          A yellow bear striding on a gold grassland inside a black circle on a white background.

The coat of arms and the flag, which has been held in Grub since the early 19th century, shows the green forest in blue. A black bear emerges from a cave in front of it. In order to bring the coat of arms and the flag closer into connection with coat of arms and flag laws as well as with its deeper meaning, the black circular symbol for pit was used. Since this is black, the bear had to be made yellow. This makes it different from those in other municipal coats of arms and flags in the canton.

19th century

Appenzell Innerrhoden

Basel-Landschaft

Basel-Stadt

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Basel
Coat of arms of Basel
       Argent, a crosier paleways sable 13th c.

Bern

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Aarwangen
Coat of arms of Aarwangen
       Per pale sable and argent a bar of the first. 1341
Amsoldingen
Coat of arms of Amsoldingen
       Azure a buckle or.
Bern
Coat of arms of Bern
      

Gules, on a bend or a bear passant sable armed, langued, and pizzled of the field.

13th c.
Biel/Bienne
Coat of arms of Biel/Bienne
       Gules two axes argent in saltire.

The coat of arms and flag first appear on the city seal in the middle of the 13th century and show a man in a tunic with an ax in his right hand and a coat of arms with crossed axes in his left. The historian Heinrich Türler (1861–1933) assumed that this figure was the Meier von Biel and thus the former landlord: Biel was originally a manor (Fronhof) within a rule - probably the Count of Fenis-Neuenburg - which was administered by a Meier. As Lord of Biel he was raised to the knighthood. The coat of arms and flag with the crossed hatchets still represent the official coat of arms and flag today.

13th c.
Teuffenthal
Coat of arms of Teuffenthal
       Or, a pall gules.

It is the coat of arms and the flag of a Thun mayor, Konrad von Teuffenthal, in 1322. It was adopted by the community in 1945.[1]

1945

Fribourg

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Echarlens
Coat of arms of Echarlens
       Pally of six argent and gules overall in chief a mullet of five or
Fribourg
Coat of arms of Fribourg
       Azure a castle embattled and towered on dexter issuant from a semi annulet all argent 1225
Montagny
Coat of arms of Montagny
          Paly of six or and gules and a chief argent
Tafers
Coat of arms of Tafers
       Gules, a guard stantant afrontee clad azure and sable ensigned with a cross on sinister, holding in dexter a halberd argent.

Former municipalities

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Alterswil
Coat of arms of Alterswil
       Gules, a fleur de lis argent
Autafond
Coat of arms of Autafond
       Per pale argent and gules three roses counterchanged barbed and seeded proper
Autavaux
Coat of arms of Autavaux
       Gules, a chevron or between two mullets of five and a crescent of the same and on a chief argent a rose of the first barbed and seeded proper
Bollion
Coat of arms of Bollion
       Gules three mullets argent pierced in bend
Bussy
       Gules, a lion rampant or, overall a bendlet compony or and azure
Corserey
Coat of arms of Corserey
       Quartered gules and azure
Font
Coat of arms of Font
       Gules, a mullet argent pierced
St. Antoni
Coat of arms of St. Antoni
       Per fess or a tau cross issuant with two bells sabls and azure three annulets argent

Genève

Glarus

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism[2] Date
Glarus
Coat of arms of Glarus
             A bend wavy argent between:
  1. In chief, per pale sable and Or, over all a six-pointed star countercharged; and
  2. In base, gules with three six-pointed stars Or, arranged bendwise.

The bend represents the Linth river. The three yellow stars represents Ennenda, Netstal and Riedern, while the black and white star represents Glarus. Both the coat of arms and the flag combine the symbols of all the former municipalities.

2011
Glarus Nord
Coat of arms of Glarus Nord
       On a yellow background is a blue wave that flanked by four six-pointed stars.

The four stars to the left of the wave represents Bilten, Niederurnen, Oberurnen and Näfels while the four stars on the right represents of Mühlehorn, Obstalden, Filzbach and Mollis. The blue wave represents the Linth river. Yellow and blue is the traditional colours of the municipality.

2011
Glarus Süd
Coat of arms of Glarus Süd
          On a blue background is a golden sun with 17 rays above a silver wavy chevron.

The sunrays represents Mitlödi, Sool, Schwändi, Schwanden, Nidfurn, Haslen, Leuggelbach, Luchsingen, Hätzingen, Diesbach, Betschwanden, Rüti, Braunwald, Linthal, Engi, Matt and Elm. The white V-shaped wave symbolizes the confluence of the Linth and the Sernftal rivers. Blue stands for water which is a vital resource for the municipality.

2011

Graubünden

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism[3] Date
Albula/Alvra
Coat of arms of Albula/Alvra
          In red, seven five-pointed golden stars (2, 2, 2, 1) arranged in a circle over two silver-blue waves.

The seven former communities of Alvaneu, Alvaschein, Brienz/Brinzauls, Mon, Stierva, Surava and Tiefencastel have been united under the name Albula/Alvra since 2015. The seven stars refer to the number of congregations united. The wavy shield base is intended to symbolize the Albula River. Adopted on 1 January 2015.

2015
Andeer
Coat of arms of Andeer
       Argent a bear rampant Sable langued and viriled Gules and a base embattled of the second.

As a canting representation, the coat of arms refers to the Bärenburg castle and its historical significance for Andeer, with the bear alluding to the name and the crenellation to the castle (Bärenburg). Under the barons of Vaz and the Count v. Werdenberg-Sargans castle was the seat of the court and administration over the valley, at the time of the violent bailiff Hans v. Rechberg, it was stormed and destroyed.

Arosa
Coat of arms of Arosa
          Azure a Sun in splendour Or and a base dancetty Argent.

The coat of arms, approved by the local council resolution of December 12, 1934 and by community vote on February 22, 1935, was designed by Paul Ganz, art historian at the University of Basel, and Friedrich Pieth, history teacher at the Chur Cantonal School. The two mountains symbolizes the altitude of the mountain community as well as mining between the 14th and 15th centuries. The colors blue and gold indicate the former membership of the Zehngerichtebund. The golden sun on a blue background also represents the community as a holiday resort. Adopted on 22 February 1935.

1935
Avers
Coat of arms of Avers
       Per bend Argent an Ibex passant Sable langued and viriled Gules and Sable.
Bergün Filisur
Coat of arms of Bergün Filisur
       Argent a Griffin rampant Sable beaked and membered Gules.

When the former municipalities of Bergün/Bravuogn and Filisur merged in 2018 under the name Bergün Filisur, the former Bergün district coat of arms was used. The Bergün district emerged from the old Greifenstein court, which the Greif indicates in the sense of a “talking” coat of arms. The colors are those of the church association to which the court belonged. The districts of the canton of Graubünden were dissolved on December 31, 2015.

2018
Bever
Coat of arms of Bever
       Or St. James passant clad Azure holding in dexter a Crozier Gules and in sinister a Bible of the first.

St. James the Elder was the patron of local church. It already appears on the community stamp and was also painted on the facade of the community center in 1927. Colors of the Upper Engadine district in reverse color sequence.

Bonaduz
Coat of arms of Bonaduz
          Argent a Pall Azure and a Mullet Gules in chief.

The drawbar symbolizes the importance of the landscape, which is characterized by the two arms of the Rhine and the union of the Rhine. At the same time, it points to the fork in the paths to the Splügen and Bernhardin, the Lukmanier and Oberalp passes and thus characterizes the location of the village at this key traffic point. The star represents the patronage of St. Anna or Maria. The coat of arms was proposed by the municipality of Bonaduz.

Bregaglia
Coat of arms of Bregaglia
       Silver, with black salient ibex, red tongue, surmounting the black field crenellated in the Guelph style of 4 pieces.

Bregaglia was created on 1 January 2010 and includes the previously independent municipalities of Bondo, Castasegna, Soglio, Stampa and Vicosoprano. The municipality of Bregaglia and the former Bergell district therefore cover the same area. The community adopted the district's coat of arms. The black, crenellated shield base symbolizes the former division of the valley into upper and lower portals and alludes to one of the valley's most striking landmarks, the “Müraia”. The heraldic animal and colors are those of the church association, to which Bergell belonged.

2010
Breil/Brigels
Coat of arms of Breil/Brigels
          In blue over three silver peaks, the middle one covering the two outer ones and covered with a black-lined red crenellated tower, all elevated by a sixteen-rayed yellow sun.

In 2018, the three communities Andiast, Breil/Brigels and Waltensburg/Vuorz merged under the previous name Breil/Brigels. In the new coat of arms, each of the three communities is represented with a motif. The three white peaks stand for Brigels and symbolize the Brigelser Horns that are distinctive for the village: Cavistrau Pign (3220 m), Cavistrau Grand (3252 m) and Piz Trumpiv (3101 m). Waltensburg is represented by a red tower, which refers to the largest and oldest castle complex in the Surselva, Jörgenberg Castle (Munt Sogn Gieri). The name refers to Saint George's patronage of the church, around which the castle complex later developed. Andiast is represented by a sun. According to reports, the Andiasters found it difficult to define their own motif for their village. Of the three communities on the sun terrace above the Vorderrheintal, Andiast is the highest, and so its residents are a little more sun-drenched than the others.

2018
Brusio
Coat of arms of Brusio
       Gules a Cross Argent.

After a seal from the second decade of the 17th century with the inscription: SVB HOC SIGNO VINCES, but adopted without inscription. The colors are those of the old common judicial community of Puschlav.

Buseno
Coat of arms of Buseno
      
Calanca
Coat of arms of Calanca
      
Cama
Coat of arms of Cama
      
Castaneda
Coat of arms of Castaneda
      
Cazis
Coat of arms of Cazis
      
Celerina/Schlarigna
Coat of arms of Celerina/Schlarigna
         
Chur
Coat of arms of Chur
         
Churwalden
Coat of arms of Churwalden
      
Conters im Prättigau
Coat of arms of Conters im Prättigau
      
Davos
Coat of arms of Davos
      
Disentis
Coat of arms of Disentis
      
Domat/Ems
Coat of arms of Domat/Ems
      
Domleschg
Coat of arms of Domleschg
      
Falera
Coat of arms of Falera
      
Felsberg
Coat of arms of Felsberg
      
Ferrera
Coat of arms of Ferrera
      
Fideris
Coat of arms of Fideris
      
Fläsch
Coat of arms of Fläsch
      
Flerden
Coat of arms of Flerden
      
Flims
Coat of arms of Flims
      
Furna
Coat of arms of Furna
      
Fürstenau
Coat of arms of Fürstenau
         
Grono
Coat of arms of Grono
         
Grüsch
Coat of arms of Grüsch
      
Ilanz/Glion
Coat of arms of Ilanz/Glion
         
Jenaz
Coat of arms of Jenaz
      
Jenins
Coat of arms of Jenins
         
Klosters
Coat of arms of Klosters
         
Küblis
Coat of arms of Küblis
      
La Punt Chamues-ch
Coat of arms of La Punt Chamues-ch
         
Laax
Coat of arms of Laax
      
Landquart
Coat of arms of Landquart
      
Lantsch/Lenz
Coat of arms of Lantsch/Lenz
      
Lostallo
Coat of arms of Lostallo
      
Lumnezia
Coat of arms of Lumnezia
         
Luzein
Coat of arms of Luzein
      
Madulain
Coat of arms of Madulain
      
Maienfeld
Coat of arms of Maienfeld
      
Malans
Coat of arms of Malans
      
Masein
Coat of arms of Masein
         
Medel (Lucmagn)
Coat of arms of Medel (Lucmagn)
      
Mesocco
Coat of arms of Mesocco
      
Muntogna da Schons
Coat of arms of Muntogna da Schons
      
Obersaxen Mundaun
Coat of arms of Obersaxen Mundaun
            
Pontresina
Coat of arms of Pontresina
         
Poschiavo
Coat of arms of Poschiavo
      
Rhäzüns
Coat of arms of Rhäzüns
         
Rheinwald
Coat of arms of Rheinwald
         
Rongellen
Coat of arms of Rongellen
         
Rossa
Coat of arms of Rossa
         
Rothenbrunnen
Coat of arms of Rothenbrunnen
         
Roveredo
Coat of arms of Roveredo
      
Santa Maria in Calanca
Coat of arms of Santa Maria in Calanca
      
St. Moritz
Coat of arms of St. Moritz
      
San Vittore
Coat of arms of San Vittore
         
S-chanf
Coat of arms of S-chanf
      
Safiental
Coat of arms of Safiental
         
Sagogn
Coat of arms of Sagogn
      
Samedan
Coat of arms of Samedan
      
Samnaun
Coat of arms of Samnaun
      
Scharans
Coat of arms of Scharans
         
Schiers
Coat of arms of Schiers
      
Schluein
Coat of arms of Schluein
      
Schmitten
Coat of arms of Schmitten
      
Scuol
Coat of arms of Scuol
         
Seewis im Prättigau
Coat of arms of Seewis im Prättigau
      
Sils im Domleschg
Coat of arms of Sils im Domleschg
      
Sils im Engadin/Segl
Coat of arms of Sils im Engadin/Segl
      
Silvaplana
Coat of arms of Silvaplana
         
Soazza
Coat of arms of Soazza
         
Sufers
Coat of arms of Sufers
         
Sumvitg
Coat of arms of Sumvitg
      
Surses
Coat of arms of Surses
      
Tamins
Coat of arms of Tamins
      
Thusis
Coat of arms of Thusis
      
Trimmis
Coat of arms of Trimmis
         
Trin
Coat of arms of Trin
         
Trun
Coat of arms of Trun
         
Tschappina
Coat of arms of Tschappina
      
Tschiertschen-Praden
Coat of arms of Tschiertschen-Praden
      
Tujetsch
Coat of arms of Tujetsch
      
Untervaz
Coat of arms of Untervaz
      
Urmein
Coat of arms of Urmein
      
Val Müstair
Coat of arms of Val Müstair
      
Vals
Coat of arms of Vals
      
Valsot
Coat of arms of Valsot
      
Vaz/Obervaz
Coat of arms of Vaz/Obervaz
         
Zernez
Coat of arms of Zernez
      
Zillis-Reischen
Coat of arms of Zillis-Reischen
         
Zizers
Coat of arms of Zizers
      
Zuoz
Coat of arms of Zuoz
      

Former municipalities

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism[4] Date
Almens
Coat of arms of Almens
      
Bondo
Coat of arms of Almens
      
Castasegna
Coat of arms of Castasegna
      
Feldis/Veulden
Coat of arms of Feldis/Veulden
         
Paspels
Coat of arms of Paspels
         
Pratval
Coat of arms of Pratval
      
Soglio
Coat of arms of Soglio
            
Stampa
Coat of arms of Stampa
      
Vicosoprano
Coat of arms of Vicosoprano
      

Jura

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Basse-Vendline
Boécourt
Coat of arms of Boécourt
          Azure, a base vert, over all a yellow sheaf below three five-pointed yellow stars.

The coat of arms and flag were taken from Bourquard de Boécourt, the eighth abbot of Bellelay from 1296-1316, with three additional stars in reference to the three villages of Boécourt, Montravon and Séprais.

1945
Damphreux-Lugnez
Grandfontaine
Coat of arms of Grandfontaine
       In yellow there is a black cross, the four fields are sown with five black shingles each (2,1,2).

The coat of arms, adopted before 1900, goes back to the nobles of Grandfontaine, a branch of the Rocourt-Abbévillers, extinct in the 14th century.

Before 1900
Haute-Ajoie
Haute-Sorne
Saignelégier
Coat of arms of Saignelégier
          Gold with a silver mirror bordered with sable, placed on six mountains of gules placed three by three.

These are the old coat of arms and flag of the nobles of Spiegelberg, the remains of the castle of which are still visible at Rocher des Sommêtres, 2.5 km from Saignelégier.[5]

Former municipalities

Lucerne

Former municipalities

Neuchâtel

Nidwalden

Obwalden

Schaffhausen

Schwyz

Towns and villages

Solothurn

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Solothurn
Coat of arms of Solothurn
       Per fess gules and argent 1443

St. Gallen

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Waldkirch
Coat of arms of Waldkirch
       Or a Church Argent roofed Gules windowed and with a clock Sable between two Pine Trees Vert on a Base of the same.

The coat of arms and the flag are canting arms and canting flags respectively with the trees (German: Wald) and the church (German: Kirch) symbolizing the municipal name.

1443

Former municipalities

Towns and villages

Thurgau

Former municipalities

Ticino

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Lugano
Coat of arms of Lugano
       On a red background is a white cross and the letters L, V, G and A.

The meaning of the letters is unknown. Interpretations suggest that they are either an abbreviation of the municipality, an acronym of "La Vera Giustizia Antica" or a symbol of a Roman legion. The cross on a red background alludes to both the symbols of Como in Italy and Switzerland.[6][7][8]

1220
Mezzovico-Vira
Coat of arms of Mezzovico-Vira
       Per pale,
  1. Dexter, a green hemp plant with a yellow bloom on a white background.
  2. Sinister, azure, a white shield (containing a red cross) attached to a gold crozier.

The hemp plant represents the Canepas family (who are artists) and the crozier represents Bishop Enrico Silvio (1556–1612).[9]

Mendrisio
Coat of arms of Mendrisio
       On a red background is a white cross.

The cross on a red background alludes to both the symbols of Como in Italy and Switzerland.[10]

Uri

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Altdorf
Coat of arms of Altdorf
       Split by yellow with a half, red-armored and -tongued black eagle at the split and by red with two white diagonal bars to the left.

The coat of arms and the flag can be traced back to 1684. The left half of the shield with the three red tinctures is intended to commemorate the three village fires of 1400, 1693 and 1799, while the black eagle in yellow indicates the former imperial affiliation.[11]

Andermatt
Coat of arms of Andermatt
       In yellow a rising, red-armored and -tongued black bear, accompanied by a black paw cross in the upper left corner.

The coat of arms and the flag was used by the community in the seal around the middle of the 19th century at the latest, but was not precisely defined until 1968. The bear as a municipal animal originated from the valley name Talnamen Ursern (Bear Valley in Latin).[12][13]

1968
Attinghausen
Coat of arms of Attinghausen
       Divided; Above in yellow a growing, red-tongued black eagle, below divided three times by black and yellow.

The coat of arms and the flag corresponds to that of the baronial family of Schweinsberg-Attinghausen (which lived in the 13th and 14th centuries) occupied a powerful position in Uri and lived in the castle of Attinghausen. The precise formal determination was made by the local council in 1990.[14]

1163
Bürglen
Coat of arms of Bürglen
       In blue, on green ground, a white wall with four red-roofed towers and a red gate

The coat of arms and the flag depicts the four residential and defensive towers from the 12th century, of which the defiant Meierturm is still preserved in its original form. The second tower houses the much-visited Tell Museum since its restoration in 1966. The still visible remains of the third and fourth towers form the foundations of the Tell restaurant and the rectory.[15]

1901

Former municipalities

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Bauen
Coat of arms of Bauen
          In black there are yellow deer antlers, with a tongue of red flame emerging from the grind and the ends.

The coat of arms and the flag was used for the Schützenhaus as early as 1843. The image refers to the church patroness St. Ida of Toggenburg, whose attribute is the deer with twelve light-bearing antler ends.

1900

Valais

Former municipalities

Vaud

Former municipalities

Zug

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Zug
Coat of arms of Zug
          Argent, a fess azure 1319

Zürich

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Zürich
Coat of arms of Zürich
       Per bend argent and azure 13th c.

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