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The name Heiterwang can be translated as Nettle-meadow and the arms thus show a nettle branch. The two fish refer to the Heiterwanger See (lake).
The name Heiterwang can be translated as Nettle-meadow and the arms thus show a nettle branch. The two fish refer to the Heiterwanger See (lake).


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HEITERWANG

State : Tirol
District : Reutte

Wappen von Heiterwang/Arms (crest) of Heiterwang
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German blazon wanted
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on January 27, 1970.

The name Heiterwang can be translated as Nettle-meadow and the arms thus show a nettle branch. The two fish refer to the Heiterwanger See (lake).


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