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The arms of Krakaudorf display the crow which is borne by all three villages in the Krakau. The stars are a reference to the counts of Sternberg, landlords in the Krakau in the Middle Ages. The crown is a symbol of St Oswald, patron of miners, to whom the church of Krakaudorf is dedicated.
The arms of Krakaudorf display the crow which is borne by all three villages in the Krakau. The stars are a reference to the counts of Sternberg, landlords in the Krakau in the Middle Ages. The crown is a symbol of St Oswald, patron of miners, to whom the church of Krakaudorf is dedicated.


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Latest revision as of 05:39, 27 September 2023

KRAKAUDORF

State : Steiermark
District : Murau
Incorporated into : 2015 Krakau

Wappen von Krakaudorf/Arms (crest) of Krakaudorf

Official blazon

In Silber über einer schwarzen Krähe erhöht balkenförmig eine rote Königskrone beseitet von je einem Stern in Schattenfarbe.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on August 1, 1981.

The arms of Krakaudorf display the crow which is borne by all three villages in the Krakau. The stars are a reference to the counts of Sternberg, landlords in the Krakau in the Middle Ages. The crown is a symbol of St Oswald, patron of miners, to whom the church of Krakaudorf is dedicated.

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