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The arms are canting. The "Tregl" is a diminutive of a "Trog" or water-trough, the "Wang" is a steep slope (dialect). The fir of course stands for forest-culture.
The arms are canting. The "Tregl" is a diminutive of a "Trog" or water-trough, the "Wang" is a steep slope (dialect). The fir of course stands for forest-culture.


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TREGLWANG

State : Steiermark
District : Liezen
Incorporated into : 2015 Gaishorn am See

Wappen von Treglwang/Arms (crest) of Treglwang

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In einem vom Silber und Grün schräglinks geteilten Schild gehen farbengewechselt aus der Teilungslinie oben eine Fichte und ein in einem silbernen Brunnentrog fallender Wasserstrahl hervor.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on December 13, 1965.

The arms are canting. The "Tregl" is a diminutive of a "Trog" or water-trough, the "Wang" is a steep slope (dialect). The fir of course stands for forest-culture.

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Literature : Image provided by Karl Palfrader (k.palfrader@aon.at), MStLA 16 (1966), p. 67