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The arms are canting, the name is derived from Bram (or Pram)-Berg, where Bram stands for Brombeere (bramble). Berg means mountain.
The arms are canting, the name is derived from Bram (or Pram)-Berg, where Bram stands for Brombeere (bramble). Berg means mountain.


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BRANDBERG

State : Tirol
District : Schwaz

Wappen von Brandberg (Tirol)/Arms (crest) of Brandberg (Tirol)
Official blazon
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English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on January 24, 1984.

The arms are canting, the name is derived from Bram (or Pram)-Berg, where Bram stands for Brombeere (bramble). Berg means mountain.

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