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The arms symbolise the two historical rulers over the territory. The bear is the symbol of St. Gallus and thus for the St. Gallen Abbey. The linden leaf symbolises the city of Lindau. | The arms symbolise the two historical rulers over the territory. The bear is the symbol of St. Gallus and thus for the St. Gallen Abbey. The linden leaf symbolises the city of Lindau. | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Image ind information obtained from Gisbert Hoffmann | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Image ind information obtained from Gisbert Hoffmann |
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SIGMARSZELL
State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Lindau
Additions : 1972 Bösenreutin, Niederstaufen
German |
Geteilt von Gold und Silber; oben ein aus der Teilungslinie wachsender, rot bewehrter schwarzer Bär mit schwarzem Baum auf der Schulter, unten ein grünes Lindenblatt. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on August 19, 1966.
The arms symbolise the two historical rulers over the territory. The bear is the symbol of St. Gallus and thus for the St. Gallen Abbey. The linden leaf symbolises the city of Lindau.
Literature: Image ind information obtained from Gisbert Hoffmann