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The four golden oak leafs refer to the impressing 1000 year old oak in the north of Ennsbach, which was sadly devastated in a thunderstorm in spring 1935. There goes the story that it was planted by the triumphant earls Audaker and Grahaman after the combat against the Avars in the 9th century.
The four golden oak leafs refer to the impressing 1000 year old oak in the north of Ennsbach, which was sadly devastated in a thunderstorm in spring 1935. There goes the story that it was planted by the triumphant earls Audaker and Grahaman after the combat against the Avars in the 9th century.


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