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The horse in the arms is taken as a symbol as Bramberg is a center of horse breeding. The silver part, officially described as a part of a castle wall, is taken from the arms of the Lords of Wenns, who lived in the village in Medieval times. | The horse in the arms is taken as a symbol as Bramberg is a center of horse breeding. The silver part, officially described as a part of a castle wall, is taken from the arms of the Lords of Wenns, who lived in the village in Medieval times. | ||
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[[Literature]] : Zaisberger, F. and Pfeiffer, N. : Salzburger Gemeindewappen. Winter Verlag, Salzburg, 1985 | [[Literature]] : Zaisberger, F. and Pfeiffer, N. : Salzburger Gemeindewappen. Winter Verlag, Salzburg, 1985 |
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BRAMBERG AM WILDKOGEL
State : Salzburg
District : Zell am See
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on April 28, 1966.
The horse in the arms is taken as a symbol as Bramberg is a center of horse breeding. The silver part, officially described as a part of a castle wall, is taken from the arms of the Lords of Wenns, who lived in the village in Medieval times.
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Literature : Zaisberger, F. and Pfeiffer, N. : Salzburger Gemeindewappen. Winter Verlag, Salzburg, 1985