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D'argento al cavallo al naturale avente le caretteristiche della razza avelignese passante sulle cime di un monte a tre cime di verde movente dalla punta; il cavallo attraversante un pino di verde nodrito nella cima di mezzo. | D'argento al cavallo al naturale avente le caretteristiche della razza avelignese passante sulle cime di un monte a tre cime di verde movente dalla punta; il cavallo attraversante un pino di verde nodrito nella cima di mezzo. | ||
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The arms were granted in 1967 and show a horse, as the local horse breeding is well known in the south eastern Alps. The mountain and tree symbolise the fact that the village is high in the mountains. | The arms were granted in 1967 and show a horse, as the local horse breeding is well known in the south eastern Alps. The mountain and tree symbolise the fact that the village is high in the mountains. | ||
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HAFLING - AVELENGO
Region: Trentino-Alto Adige
Province : Bolzano
Official blazon
D'argento al cavallo al naturale avente le caretteristiche della razza avelignese passante sulle cime di un monte a tre cime di verde movente dalla punta; il cavallo attraversante un pino di verde nodrito nella cima di mezzo. |- |English | No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |}
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted in 1967 and show a horse, as the local horse breeding is well known in the south eastern Alps. The mountain and tree symbolise the fact that the village is high in the mountains.
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