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ROTTACH-EGERN
State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Miesbach
Additions : 1951 Egern, Rottach
German |
In Silber ein roter Wellenbalken; oben der Rumpf eines blauen Fischreihers mit blauem Fisch im roten Schnabel, unten ein grüner Kahn mit zwei Rudern. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on March 19, 1951.
The red wavy bar is canting for Rottach (Rot=red, Bach=brook). The upper part shows a heron, taken from the arms of the Stöckl family, one of the most influential families in Rottach from 1275-1523. The boat in the lower part of the arms is a symbol for Egern, as sailing on the Tegernsee has been of great importance for this village for many centuries.
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