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The arms of the city combine the eagle of Upper Silezia with a wheel. The meaning or origin of the wheel is not known, but the combination already appeared on a seal unkown since 1396. | The arms of the city combine the eagle of Upper Silezia with a wheel. The meaning or origin of the wheel is not known, but the combination already appeared on a seal unkown since 1396. | ||
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KRAPKOWICE
Province: Opole
County: Krapkowice
Origin/meaning
The arms of the city combine the eagle of Upper Silezia with a wheel. The meaning or origin of the wheel is not known, but the combination already appeared on a seal unkown since 1396.
The above arms are directly based on the seal, whereas Hupp showed an image in different colours and composition, see below. The black eagle is the eagle of the German Empire and is most likely shown wrongly here.
The municipal stamp shown in 1892 |
Seal from around 1900 |
The arms in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1915 |
The arms in 1964 |
The arms in 1994 |
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