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The arms of Krakaudorf display the crow which is borne by all three villages in the Krakau. The stars are a reference to the counts of Sternberg, landlords in the Krakau in the Middle Ages. The crown is a symbol of St Oswald, patron of miners, to whom the church of Krakaudorf is dedicated. | The arms of Krakaudorf display the crow which is borne by all three villages in the Krakau. The stars are a reference to the counts of Sternberg, landlords in the Krakau in the Middle Ages. The crown is a symbol of St Oswald, patron of miners, to whom the church of Krakaudorf is dedicated. | ||
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KRAKAUDORF
State : Steiermark
District : Murau
Incorporated into : 2015 Krakau
Official blazon
In Silber über einer schwarzen Krähe erhöht balkenförmig eine rote Königskrone beseitet von je einem Stern in Schattenfarbe.
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on August 1, 1981.
The arms of Krakaudorf display the crow which is borne by all three villages in the Krakau. The stars are a reference to the counts of Sternberg, landlords in the Krakau in the Middle Ages. The crown is a symbol of St Oswald, patron of miners, to whom the church of Krakaudorf is dedicated.
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