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The arms were granted on August 28, 1962.
The arms were granted on August 28, 1962.


The arms show a crossed sword and crosier for th elocal patron saint, St. Martin of Tours. The base refers to the Sempt river in the municipality, and its former watermills, which played a major role in the local development. The colours are those of Bayern.
The arms show a crossed sword and crosier for the local patron saint, St. Martin of Tours. The base refers to the Sempt river in the municipality, and its former watermills, which played a major role in the local development. The colours are those of Bayern.


[[Literature]] : http://www.ed-wappen.de
[[Literature]] : http://www.ed-wappen.de

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LANGENGEISLING

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Erding
Incorporated into : 1978 Erding

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Official blazon

In Blau über zwei silbernen Wellenbalken im Schildfuß schräg gekreuzt ein goldener Bischofsstab und ein silbernes Schwert mit goldenem Griff.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on August 28, 1962.

The arms show a crossed sword and crosier for the local patron saint, St. Martin of Tours. The base refers to the Sempt river in the municipality, and its former watermills, which played a major role in the local development. The colours are those of Bayern.

Literature : http://www.ed-wappen.de