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The tower is the local churchtower, devoted to St. Rupert, a typical landmark for the village. The bases shows miner's tools for the former copper mining in the region.
The tower is the local churchtower, devoted to St. Rupert, a typical landmark for the village. The bases shows miner's tools for the former copper mining in the region.


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AURACH BEI KITZBÜHEL

State : Tirol
District : Kitzbühel

Wappen von Aurach bei Kitzbühel/Arms (crest) of Aurach bei Kitzbühel
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The arms were officially granted on April 20, 1982.

The tower is the local churchtower, devoted to St. Rupert, a typical landmark for the village. The bases shows miner's tools for the former copper mining in the region.


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Literature : Image provided by Karl Palfrader, Austria; Köfler, W. and Beimrohr, W. : Wappen der Tiroler Gemeinden. Innsbruck, 1995