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State : Tirol
District : Schwaz
German | blazon wanted |
English | blazon wanted |
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The arms were officially granted on October 3, 1972.
The arms refer to the long tradition of mining gold from the Weer-river. The sun is the symbol of gold, the base shows a gold-diggers pan. The wavy bends refer to the Weer river.
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