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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
(de) Über blauem Wellenbalken in Schwarz ein silberner Pfahl, darin ein linksgewendeter schwarzer Abtstab; unten in Silber nebeneinander drei grüne Blumen.
*(de) Über blauem Wellenbalken in Schwarz ein silberner Pfahl, darin ein linksgewendeter schwarzer Abtstab; unten in Silber nebeneinander drei grüne Blumen.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===

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MITTERTEICH

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Tirschenreuth
Additions : 1971 Großensterz, Hammermühle, Kleinsterz; 1972 Gulg, Pleußen, Steinmühle; 1978 Großbüchlberg, Kleinbüchlberg, Oberteich, Pechofen

Wappen von Mitterteich

Official blazon

  • (de) Über blauem Wellenbalken in Schwarz ein silberner Pfahl, darin ein linksgewendeter schwarzer Abtstab; unten in Silber nebeneinander drei grüne Blumen.

Origin/meaning

The arms were first granted in 1516 by the Abbott of the Waldsassen Abbey, and officially adopted by the municipality in 1967. The wavy bar is canting for the -teich (Dike) part of the name. The crosier symbolises the abbey, which owned most of the area. The meaning of the flowers in the lower part is not known.

The arms have been used since 1516, but many wrong images existed until July 19, 1967, when the present arms were again granted.

Siegel von Mitterteich

The municipal stamp shown in 1892
Wappen von Mitterteich

The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925

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