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MAUERSTETTEN

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Ostallgäu
Additions : 1978 Frankenried

Wappen von Mauerstetten / Arms of Mauerstetten
Official blazon
German

Über rotem Dreiberg in Blau eine silberne Mauer mit drei Zinnen; diese überdeckt von einer schwarzen Tanne, deren Stamm ein pfahlweise gestelltes goldenes Schwert aufliegt, das mit seinem Griff den Dreiberg überzieht.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on February 11, 1980.

The wall (Mauer) is a canting element. The mountain symbolises the village of Hausen, which is situated in the mountains. The pine symbolises the village of Steinholz, situated in a forest. The sword is a general symbol for the many families that owned parts of the municipality.

The arms replaced older arms, of which I have no information nor image. Any information is welcome !


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