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The three poplars refer to the poplar cultivation, which is well known in the timber industry and which contributed a lot to the town's economic prosperity, especially in the 1960s.
The three poplars refer to the poplar cultivation, which is well known in the timber industry and which contributed a lot to the town's economic prosperity, especially in the 1960s.


The wall and the triple mountain in base refer to the former rulers of the area; the mountain is taken from the arms of the Niederalteich Abbey (13th century-1500) and the wall from the arms of the Counts of Preysing (1568-1940).  
The wall and the triple mountain in base refer to the former rulers of the area; the mountain is taken from the arms of the [[Niederalteich Abbey]] (13th century-1500) and the wall from the arms of the Counts of Preysing (1568-1940).  


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File:Niederalteich Abbey.jpg|alt=Wappen Kloster Niederalteich/Arms of the Niederalteich Abbey|The arms of the Niederalteich Abbey
File:1644a.wsa.jpg|alt=Wappen Grafen von Preysing|The arms of the Counts of Preysing
File:1644a.wsa.jpg|alt=Wappen Grafen von Preysing|The arms of the Counts of Preysing
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