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State : [[Steiermark]]<br>
State : [[Steiermark]]<br>
District : Murau
District : Murau<br>
Additions : [[Sankt Blasien]]


[[File:s-lambr.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:s-lambr.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]]


====Official blazon====
====Official blazon====
*(2015) In quadriertem Schild oben rechts in Silber an schwarzer Rebe abhangend eine blaue, grün beblätterte Weintraube, oben links in Grün die aus der Teilungslinie schräg wachsende silberne Krümme eines Bischofsstabes, unten rechts in Rot aus dem Spalt wachsend ein silbernes zwölfspeichiges Wagenrad, unten links in Silber ein schwarzes Ochsenjöchl.


====Origin/meaning====
====Origin/meaning====
The arms appear not to have been formally granted, but have been in use for some centuries. As the borough lies in the mining region of Upper Styria, the Bergknappe (miner) in his traditional white attire holding his tools is
The arms were granted on September 30, 2016.
 
The new arms combine the miner from the old arms with the candles of the arms of St. Blasien.
 
The previous arms appear not to have been formally granted, but have been in use for several centuries. As the borough lies in the mining region of Upper Styria, the Bergknappe (miner) in his traditional white attire holding his tools is
an obvious choice for a coat of arms.
an obvious choice for a coat of arms.



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SANKT LAMBRECHT

State : Steiermark
District : Murau
Additions : Sankt Blasien

Wappen von Sankt Lambrecht

Official blazon

  • (2015) In quadriertem Schild oben rechts in Silber an schwarzer Rebe abhangend eine blaue, grün beblätterte Weintraube, oben links in Grün die aus der Teilungslinie schräg wachsende silberne Krümme eines Bischofsstabes, unten rechts in Rot aus dem Spalt wachsend ein silbernes zwölfspeichiges Wagenrad, unten links in Silber ein schwarzes Ochsenjöchl.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on September 30, 2016.

The new arms combine the miner from the old arms with the candles of the arms of St. Blasien.

The previous arms appear not to have been formally granted, but have been in use for several centuries. As the borough lies in the mining region of Upper Styria, the Bergknappe (miner) in his traditional white attire holding his tools is an obvious choice for a coat of arms.

The Benedictine monastery of St. Lambrecht, once the landlord of the market borough, uses another coat of arms.

Wappen von Sankt Lambrecht

The arms in the Coffee Hag album +/- 1932

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