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Split from white with black grate and from black with yellow cluster with white stem and two white
leaves.
The grate is the symbol of Saint Laurentius, the church patron of the Ittingen Charterhouse
(which is in the municipality and whose emblem was adopted). The grape stands canting for Weiningen. The colours black and white refer
to the affiliation to the former jurisdiction of the Ittingen Charterhouse.
Description see above.
On 1 January 1995 Warth merged with Weiningen to the new commune of Warth-Weiningen.
Description see above.
On 1 January 1995 Weiningen merged with Warth to the new commune of Warth-Weiningen.