Geroda, Lower Franconia

Geroda is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.

Geroda is located in the nature park Bayerische Rhön, in the Thulba valley, on the southern side of the so-called Schwarze Berge ("black mountains").

The town was divided between the Bishop of Fulda and the Bibra family.

Because it lay on a major commercial route, it was repeatedly plundered during the Thirty Years' War.

At the bottom, a black Templar's cross on a silver background, in the upper left, three blue rings on a diagonal silver bar against a blue background, and in the upper right, a curved silver fish on a red background.

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Coat of Arms of Bad Kissingen district
Coat of Arms of Bad Kissingen district