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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms are canting, showing Our Lady between two grape plants (Wijngaerd means vineyard). The arms are first known from a map from around 1600, but may have been in use since the foundation.
The arms are canting, showing Our Lady between two grape plants (Wijngaerd means vineyard). The arms are first known from a map from around 1600, but may have been in use since the foundation.
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