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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
Ein von Gold auf Grün im Tannenschnitt erhöht geteilter Schild belegt mit einem goldenen flammenden Herzen.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on November 8, 1987.
The arms are divided by pine trees and show in the base a heart. The meaning of these arms is that the village is in the centre (heart) of the heavily forested Wienerwald ("Forests of Vienna") region.
The arms are divided by pine trees and show in the base a heart. The meaning of these arms is that the village is in the centre (heart) of the heavily forested Wienerwald ("Forests of Vienna") region.


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[[Category:Niederösterreich]]
[[Category:Niederösterreich]]
[[Category:Sankt Pölten-Land]]
[[Category:Sankt Pölten-Land]]
[[Category:Granted 1987]]

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NEUSTIFT-INNERMANZING

State : Niederösterreich
District : Sankt Pölten-Land

Arms of Neustift-Innermanzing

Official blazon

Ein von Gold auf Grün im Tannenschnitt erhöht geteilter Schild belegt mit einem goldenen flammenden Herzen.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on November 8, 1987.

The arms are divided by pine trees and show in the base a heart. The meaning of these arms is that the village is in the centre (heart) of the heavily forested Wienerwald ("Forests of Vienna") region.


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