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In 1903, the Veitsberg church in the municipality was destroyed for reasons of mining. One of the few relics is a wooden bench, which stood in the vestry originally. The arms display a design cut into the bench. Traditionally, this design is understood to be a calendar (seasons, months and weeks, i.e. Sundays).
In 1903, the Veitsberg church in the municipality was destroyed for reasons of mining. One of the few relics is a wooden bench, which stood in the vestry originally. The arms display a design cut into the bench. Traditionally, this design is understood to be a calendar (seasons, months and weeks, i.e. Sundays).


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PROLEB

State : Steiermark
District : Leoben

Wappen von Proleb/Arms (crest) of Proleb
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English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on October 1, 1979.

In 1903, the Veitsberg church in the municipality was destroyed for reasons of mining. One of the few relics is a wooden bench, which stood in the vestry originally. The arms display a design cut into the bench. Traditionally, this design is understood to be a calendar (seasons, months and weeks, i.e. Sundays).

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