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Geteilt von Silber und Rot; oben ein geflügelter roter Drache, unten ein aus schräg gekreuzten silbernen Leisten gebildetes Gitter. | Geteilt von Silber und Rot; oben ein geflügelter roter Drache, unten ein aus schräg gekreuzten silbernen Leisten gebildetes Gitter. | ||
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The arms were granted On October 3, 1930. | The arms were granted On October 3, 1930. | ||
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NEUALBENREUTH
State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Tirschenreuth
Additions : 1971 Wernersreuth; 1972 Ottengrün
Official blazon
Geteilt von Silber und Rot; oben ein geflügelter roter Drache, unten ein aus schräg gekreuzten silbernen Leisten gebildetes Gitter.
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted On October 3, 1930.
The lower part of the arms is derived from the arms of the city of Eger, who used the same grit-pattern. Neualbenreuth historically belonged to Eger. The dragon in the upper part is taken from the arms of the Counts of Cham-Vohburg. These had founded the monastery of Waldsassen, which owned a large part of the village Neualbenreuth until the early 19th century.
The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925 |
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Literature : Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes; Hupp, O: Kaffee Hag albums, 1920s