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The eagle already appears on a seal of the Hasli district in 1296. The eagle symbolises the fact that the district was directly ruled by the Emperors. The arms have never changed since. | The eagle already appears on a seal of the Hasli district in 1296. The eagle symbolises the fact that the district was directly ruled by the Emperors. The arms have never changed since. | ||
'''[[Literature]]''': Wappenbuch des Kantons Bern, 1981. | |||
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[[Category:Swiss Districts]] | [[Category:Swiss Districts]] | ||
[[Category:Bern]] | [[Category:Bern]] |
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Origin/meaning
The eagle already appears on a seal of the Hasli district in 1296. The eagle symbolises the fact that the district was directly ruled by the Emperors. The arms have never changed since.
Literature: Wappenbuch des Kantons Bern, 1981.
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