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ISCHGL
State : Tirol
District : Landeck
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The arms were officially granted on January 21, 1975.
Ischl was for many centuries the seat of a court. This is symbolised by a judge on a throne. The judge is here shown as the local patron saint, St. Nicholas, holding three balls.
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