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'''DIERSBACH''' | '''DIERSBACH''' | ||
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District : Schärding | District : Schärding | ||
[[File:diersbac.jpg|center]] | [[File:diersbac.jpg|center|alt=Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
====Origin/meaning | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+Official blazon | |||
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|'''German''' | |||
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|'''English''' | |||
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===Origin/meaning=== | |||
The arms were officially granted on September 6, 1984. | The arms were officially granted on September 6, 1984. | ||
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The wavy bar symbolises the -Bach part of the name (Bach=river, stream) and the sword is the symbol of St. Martin, the local patron saint. | The wavy bar symbolises the -Bach part of the name (Bach=river, stream) and the sword is the symbol of St. Martin, the local patron saint. | ||
[[Literature]] : Baumert, H.E. : Oberösterreichische Gemeindewappen, Linz, 1996. | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Austria|Literature]] : Baumert, H.E. : Oberösterreichische Gemeindewappen, Linz, 1996. | ||
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[[Category:Austrian Municipalities D]] | [[Category:Austrian Municipalities D]] |
Latest revision as of 05:31, 27 September 2023
DIERSBACH
State : Oberösterreich
District : Schärding
German | blazon wanted |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on September 6, 1984.
The base of the arms shows a crowned snake in flames. This refers to a local legend which mentions a large treasure protected by fire and crowned snakes.
The wavy bar symbolises the -Bach part of the name (Bach=river, stream) and the sword is the symbol of St. Martin, the local patron saint.
Literature : Baumert, H.E. : Oberösterreichische Gemeindewappen, Linz, 1996.
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