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The colours blue and red are the Liechtenstein national colours. The ear of wheat in the blue field symbolises farming, while the wavy silver band on the red field represents the river Rhine.
The colours blue and red are the Liechtenstein national colours. The ear of wheat in the blue field symbolises farming, while the wavy silver band on the red field represents the river Rhine.
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[[Literature]] : Information from : Robert Young  
[[Literature]] : Information from : Robert Young  

Revision as of 05:43, 9 July 2014

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SCHAAN

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Official blazon

Blau-rot, durch silbernen Pfahl getrennt. Im blauen Feld eine goldene Ähre, im roten waagrecht ein silberner Fluss.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on June 12, 1938.

The colours blue and red are the Liechtenstein national colours. The ear of wheat in the blue field symbolises farming, while the wavy silver band on the red field represents the river Rhine.


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