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The arms are a combination of elements of the arms of two noble families that played a major role in the development of the village. The axe is taken from the Hackl (Hacke=axe) family, the beetroot is taken from the Keutschacher family.  
The arms are a combination of elements of the arms of two noble families that played a major role in the development of the village. The axe is taken from the Hackl (Hacke=axe) family, the beetroot is taken from the Keutschacher family.  


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Latest revision as of 05:35, 27 September 2023

FÜGEN

State : Tirol
District : Schwaz

Wappen von Fügen (Zillertal)/Arms (crest) of Fügen (Zillertal)
Official blazon
German blazon wanted
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on September 22, 1964.

The arms are a combination of elements of the arms of two noble families that played a major role in the development of the village. The axe is taken from the Hackl (Hacke=axe) family, the beetroot is taken from the Keutschacher family.

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