Burladingen, Municipal town in Zollernalbkreis district, Germany
Burladingen is a town in Zollernalbkreis district, Baden-Württemberg, spreading across nine communities in the Swabian Jura. It sits at an elevation of 887 meters and covers an area of about 123 square kilometers.
The town received its first official seal in 1534, making it the oldest seal holder in the County of Zollern at that time. The seal was discontinued in 1541, marking an important period in its early development.
The town's coat of arms displays two crossed silver keys on a black field, a design that comes from a seal dating back to 1702.
The best way to explore the town is by car, since the nine communities are spread across the region. Parking is available in the central areas, and the infrastructure works well for day visitors.
The area is surrounded by nature reserves including Bei der Mühle, Kornbühl, and Wacholderbusch. These reserves offer walking paths and showcase the rolling landscape typical of the region.
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