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The arms show the Austrian eagle and the image of St. Josef, the local patron saint. The combination was granted in 1694 by Emperor Leopold I as the seal for the local craftsmen guild. | The arms show the Austrian eagle and the image of St. Josef, the local patron saint. The combination was granted in 1694 by Emperor Leopold I as the seal for the local craftsmen guild. | ||
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State : Tirol
District : Reutte
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The arms were officially granted on September 3, 1974.
The arms show the Austrian eagle and the image of St. Josef, the local patron saint. The combination was granted in 1694 by Emperor Leopold I as the seal for the local craftsmen guild.
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