Böllen
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State: | Baden-Württemberg |
Region: | Freiburg |
District: | Lörrach |
Location: | 47° 48' N, 07° 51' E |
Elevation: | 750 m above sea level |
Area: | 5.67 km² |
Population: | 101 (31 December 2004) |
Population density: | 18/km² |
Postal code: | 79677 |
Telephone area code: | 07673 |
License Plate Code: | LÖ |
Address of Rathaus: | Oberböllen 19 79677 Böllen |
Website: | GVV Schönau |
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Bürgermeister: | Bruno Kiefer |
Böllen is a small town in the south-western German Federal State of Baden-Württemberg, part of the district Lörrach. The coat of arms of Böllen were granted in 1902. The blazon is Azure issuant from a Base Vert a Mountain Or. These arms derive from the fact that the municipality is situated at the foot of Mount Belchen, which is the second highest mountain in the Black Forest.
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