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The horse is a symbol of freedom and a canting symbol (the name can be translated as freed).
The horse is a symbol of freedom and a canting symbol (the name can be translated as freed).


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FREILASSING

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Berchtesgadener Land (until 1973 Laufen)

Wappen von Freilassing

Official blazon

  • (de) In Rot auf grünem Boden ein weißes Pferd, das über ein goldenes Salzfass springt.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted in 1936 and show in the lower half a salt bucket. Salt transport and mining was locally very important and the old name of the municipality was Salzburghofen (Salz=salt).

The bucket is also a symbol for St. Rupert, the area historically belonged to the so-called Rupertiwinkel, a part of the State of Salzburg.
The horse is a symbol of freedom and a canting symbol (the name can be translated as freed).

Wappen von Freilassing

Municipal stationery, 1960s

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Literature : Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.