Neubulach

Neubulach was probably founded in the late 13th century by the Count of Hohenberg, who possessed the bergregal over local silver mining.

[3] The township (Stadt) of Neubulach is located at the center of the district of Calw, in Baden-Württemberg, one of the 16 States of the Federal Republic of Germany.

Neubulach's municipal area stretches over the plateau of the Enz and Nagold river valleys, between those of the Teinach to the north and the Zingelbach to the south.

This was the coat of arms of Neubulach until 1975, when the blazon upon the eagle's chest was added to reference the town's mining history.

This coat of arms was awarded to Neubulach along with a municipal flag by the Calw district office on 19 November 1976.

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