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(de) Gespalten; vorne in Rot ein goldener Schragen, hinten in Schwarz ein von Silber und Rot geschachter Schrägbalken. | (de) Gespalten; vorne in Rot ein goldener Schragen, hinten in Schwarz ein von Silber und Rot geschachter Schrägbalken. | ||
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MUNZINGEN (WALLERSTEIN)
State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Donau-Ries (until 1973 Nördlingen)
Incorporated into : 1972 Wallerstein
Official blazon
(de) Gespalten; vorne in Rot ein goldener Schragen, hinten in Schwarz ein von Silber und Rot geschachter Schrägbalken. |- |English | (Wallerstein) No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |}
Origin/meaning
The saltire is taken form the arms of the Counts of Oettingen, to whom the village historically belonged. The other half shows a Cistercian bend for the former Kirchheim Abbey, which, since 1280, also played a major role in the local history.
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