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'''HOHENZELL''' | |||
State: [[Oberösterreich]]<br> | |||
District: Ried im Innkreis | |||
[[File:hohenzel.jpg|center|alt=Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | |||
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|'''German''' | |||
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|'''English''' | |||
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===Origin/meaning=== | |||
The arms were granted on June 11, 1979. | The arms were granted on June 11, 1979. | ||
The roses are derived from the arms of the Oberheim family, who owned many possessions in the area. The sword is a symbol for the fact that the town was at a strategic position between Austria and Bavaria, which meant that there have been several battles for the town. | The roses are derived from the arms of the Oberheim family, who owned many possessions in the area. The sword is a symbol for the fact that the town was at a strategic position between Austria and Bavaria, which meant that there have been several battles for the town. | ||
[[Literature]] : Baumert, H.E. : Oberösterreichische Gemeindewappen, Linz, 1996. | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Austria|Literature]]: Baumert, H.E.: Oberösterreichische Gemeindewappen, Linz, 1996. | ||
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[[Category:Austrian Municipalities H]] | [[Category:Austrian Municipalities H]] |
Latest revision as of 11:09, 11 August 2024
HOHENZELL
State: Oberösterreich
District: Ried im Innkreis
German | blazon wanted |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on June 11, 1979.
The roses are derived from the arms of the Oberheim family, who owned many possessions in the area. The sword is a symbol for the fact that the town was at a strategic position between Austria and Bavaria, which meant that there have been several battles for the town.
Literature: Baumert, H.E.: Oberösterreichische Gemeindewappen, Linz, 1996.
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