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The three birds (Vogel) are a canting element and are taken from the historical arms of the medieval Lords von Vogelheim. | The three birds (Vogel) are a canting element and are taken from the historical arms of the medieval Lords von Vogelheim. |
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ESSEN-VOGELHEIM
State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
District (Kreis) : Essen
Part of : Essen
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Origin/meaningThe three birds (Vogel) are a canting element and are taken from the historical arms of the medieval Lords von Vogelheim.
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