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The arms show the head of an ibex, symbol for the Walser community, a group of villages in the area. The mountain in the base symbolises the high (932 m) altitude of Bürserberg.
The arms show the head of an ibex, symbol for the Walser community, a group of villages in the area. The mountain in the base symbolises the high (932 m) altitude of Bürserberg.


[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Austria|Literature]] : Burmeister, 1975
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Austria|Literature]]: Burmeister, 1975
   
   
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Wappen von Bürserberg/Arms (crest) of Bürserberg
BÜRSERBERG

Country: Austria
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State: Vorarlberg
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District : Bludenz

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German Im blauen Schild unten ein schwarzer Dreiberg und in der Schildmitte ein silberner Steinbockkopf.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on March 3, 1970.

The arms show the head of an ibex, symbol for the Walser community, a group of villages in the area. The mountain in the base symbolises the high (932 m) altitude of Bürserberg.

Literature: Burmeister, 1975


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