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In Rot unter einem silbernem Zickzackbalken eine goldene Flachsbreche. | |||
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STAMSRIED
State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Cham (until 1973 Roding)
Additions : 1971 Diebersried (1949 Hilpersried), Friedersried, Hitzelsberg; 1972 Großenzenried
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In Rot unter einem silbernem Zickzackbalken eine goldene Flachsbreche. Origin/meaningThe oldest seal of the town dates from the 16th century and only shows the name of the town. The above arms show in the upper part a bar, taken from the arms of the Lords of Murach zu Guteneck und Stamsried, who ruled the area until 1585. The lower half shows a tool to break flax for the production on linnen.
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