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In Rot eine eingebogene aufsteigende silberne Spitze, vorn ein silberner Krug, hinten ein silberner, gekrönter Löwe, die Spitze mit vier schwarzen Sturzsparren belegt. | |||
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PIESAU
State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Saalfeld-Rudolstadt
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In Rot eine eingebogene aufsteigende silberne Spitze, vorn ein silberner Krug, hinten ein silberner, gekrönter Löwe, die Spitze mit vier schwarzen Sturzsparren belegt. Origin/meaningThe arms were officially granted on January 22, 1992. Piesau developed as a village around a glass factory established in the 17th century. The glass jar in the upper part symbolises the factory. The lion is the lion of Thüringen, without the bars. The point shows seven chevrons, symbolising that the municipality consists of seven valleys. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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