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The arms are a combination of a grape vine, symbol of the local viticulture and a sheep-shear. The latter is derived from the arms of the Fragenstein family, who, in the 13<sup>th</sup> century, lived on the Fragenstein castle in the village.
The arms are a combination of a grape vine, symbol of the local viticulture and a sheep-shear. The latter is derived from the arms of the Fragenstein family, who, in the 13<sup>th</sup> century, lived on the Fragenstein castle in the village.


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ZIRL

State : Tirol
District : Innsbruck-Land

Wappen von Zirl/Arms (crest) of Zirl
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Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on June 26, 1947.

The arms are a combination of a grape vine, symbol of the local viticulture and a sheep-shear. The latter is derived from the arms of the Fragenstein family, who, in the 13th century, lived on the Fragenstein castle in the village.

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