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===Origin/meaning===
The river in the background symbolises the Mur river, which runs through Lebring. The tower in front is a symbol for the Hengistburg castle that was the center of Styria in the 10th and 11<sup>th</sup> century and was destroyed in this time. The location of Hengistburg is not known but is suspected close to Lebring.
The river in the background symbolises the Mur river, which runs through Lebring. The tower in front is a symbol for the Hengistburg castle that was the center of Styria in the 10th and 11<sup>th</sup> century and was destroyed in this time. The location of Hengistburg is not known but is suspected close to Lebring.



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LEBRING-SANKT MARGARETHEN

State : Steiermark
District : Leibnitz

Wappen von Lebring-Sankt Margarethen

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The river in the background symbolises the Mur river, which runs through Lebring. The tower in front is a symbol for the Hengistburg castle that was the center of Styria in the 10th and 11th century and was destroyed in this time. The location of Hengistburg is not known but is suspected close to Lebring.


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