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The dog is a canting element (Hund=dog), although the name of the village is based on the name of a family, not a dog. The small hill in the base is the Hundheimer Berg, a local protected natural area. | The dog is a canting element (Hund=dog), although the name of the village is based on the name of a family, not a dog. The small hill in the base is the Hundheimer Berg, a local protected natural area. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:39, 27 September 2023
HUNDSHEIM
State : Niederösterreich
District : Bruck an der Leitha
Official blazon
In blauem Schild ein über einen grünen Hügel springender silberner Hund mit goldenem Halsband.
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on August 23, 1987.
The dog is a canting element (Hund=dog), although the name of the village is based on the name of a family, not a dog. The small hill in the base is the Hundheimer Berg, a local protected natural area.
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Literature : Image provided by Werner Pfeiffer, Tulln; background from Martin Sterba, Hundsheim.