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'''MALS - MALLES VENOSTA'''
'''MALS - MALLES VENOSTA'''

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MALS - MALLES VENOSTA

Region: Trentino-Alto Adige
Province : Bolzano

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Official blazon

  • (de) Ouergeteilt, oben der österr. Bindenschild, unten in Gold drei rote, ins Dreieck gestellte Kugeln.
  • (it) roncato. Il primo di rosso alla fascia d’argento (Austria). Il secondo d’oro alle tre torte di ross.

Origin/meaning

The arms are granted on January 9, 1528 by Emperor Ferdinand III and Empress Claudia.

In 1928 they were re-granted by the Italian government. The arms show in the lower part the arms of the De Medici family and in the upper part the arms of Austria.


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