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The first quarter shows the local church. The second quarter shows the pales from the arms of Oberösterreich. The third quarter shows three pine trees, as a symbol for the Kobenausserwald forest near the town.  
The first quarter shows the local church. The second quarter shows the pales from the arms of Oberösterreich. The third quarter shows three pine trees, as a symbol for the Kobenausserwald forest near the town.  


The keys in the fourth quarter refer to the Humanist Aeneas Silvius de Piccolominibus, later Pope Pius II, who was the local priest and representative of the Bishop of Passu in Aspach from 1444-1447.
The keys in the fourth quarter refer to the Humanist Aeneas Silvius de Piccolominibus, later Pope [[Pius II]], who was the local priest and representative of the Bishop of Passu in Aspach from 1444-1447.


The wavy bar is a canting element, -bach meaning stream or brook.
The wavy bar is a canting element, -bach meaning stream or brook.
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