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The name "Planken" comes from the Romansch word plaunca, meaning "a slope". The arms represent green mountain meadows with the starry sky above. | The name "Planken" comes from the Romansch word plaunca, meaning "a slope". The arms represent green mountain meadows with the starry sky above. | ||
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[[Literature]] : Information from : Robert Young | [[Literature]] : Information from : Robert Young |
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Heraldry of the World Civic heraldry of Liechtenstein |
PLANKEN
Official blazon
Von Weiss und Grün schräglinks geteilt, im weissen Feld ein sechseckiger, goldener Stern.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on March 7, 1943.
The name "Planken" comes from the Romansch word plaunca, meaning "a slope". The arms represent green mountain meadows with the starry sky above.
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