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* [[Wien XIII, Hietzing]]
* [[Wien XIII, Hietzing]]
* [[Wien XIV, Penzing]]
* [[Wien XIV, Penzing]]
* [[Wien XV, Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus]]
* [[Wien XV, Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus]]
* [[Wien XVI, Ottakring]]
* [[Wien XVI, Ottakring]]
* [[Wien XVII, Hernals]]
* [[Wien XVII, Hernals]]
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[[FIle:wien14.jpg|center]]


The arms of the Wien XIV, Penzing, combine the arms of [[Wien-Breitensee]], [[Wien-Hütteldorf]], [[Wien-Unter-Baumgarten]] and [[Wien-Penzing]]. Hadersdorf is represented by St Mary with the Child, patroness saint of the Mariabrunn parish whose symbol was taken over when the community of Hadersdorf-Weidlingau was founded in 1851.
The arms of the Wien XIV, Penzing, combine the arms of [[Wien-Breitensee]], [[Wien-Hütteldorf]], [[Wien-Unter-Baumgarten]] and [[Wien-Penzing]]. Hadersdorf is represented by St Mary with the Child, patroness saint of the Mariabrunn parish whose symbol was taken over when the community of Hadersdorf-Weidlingau was founded in 1851.


===Wien XV===
===Wien XV===
[[FIle:wien15.jpg|center]]
[[FIle:wien15.jpg|center]]


The arms of the Wien XV, Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus, combine the arms of [[Wien-Rudolfsheim]] and [[Wien-Fünfhaus]]/[[Wien-Sechshaus]].
The arms of the Wien XV, Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus, combine the arms of [[Wien-Rudolfsheim]] and [[Wien-Fünfhaus]]/[[Wien-Sechshaus]].


===Wien XVI===
===Wien XVI===
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[[FIle:wien20.jpg|center]]
[[FIle:wien20.jpg|center]]


The arms of the Wien XX, Brigittenau, combine the arms of [[Wien-Brigittenau]] with those of [[Wien-Zwischenbrücken]].
The arms of the Wien XX, Brigittenau, combine the arms of [[Wien-Brigittenau]] with those of [[Wien-Zwischenbrücken]].


===Wien XXI===
===Wien XXI===
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[[FIle:wien22.jpg|center]]
[[FIle:wien22.jpg|center]]


The arms of the Wien XXII, Donaustadt, combine the arms of [[Wien-Aspern]], [[Wien-Stadtlau]], [[Wien-Hirschstetten]], [[Wien-Kagran]], with symbols for the other former villages. '''Süßenbrunn''' is represented by a golden well on blue. Originally, the settlement was just named "Brunn" (= well), however, during the late Middle Ages it was referred to by the name of the land owner, one Mr "Siehs" or "Süß", so the name should translate into "Siehs' Well". ".'''Breitenlee''' is represented by a book in a pouch and a crosier on the Austrian shield. The arms are derived from those of Schottenstift abbey who still owns and runs a manor and agriculture in Breitenlee. "Preitenlee" was first documented in 1200, the name deriving from a natural dam of one arm of the Danube. From this "Lee" (= hill), the name of the community was derived. '''Eßling''' is represented by a golden eagle wing derived from the arms of the Lords of Eslarn. The name was first documented as "Eselaren" in 1250/60, since 1590, it has been called "Essling". The name originates either from a family name ("Ezelaren") or from a settlement where donkeys ("Esel") were used or traded. '''Kaisermühlen''' is represented by a golden water mill in blue. Name and arms refer to the mills on the Danube that were imperial property ("Kaiser-Mühlen" "= "="Emperor's Mills").
The arms of the Wien XXII, Donaustadt, combine the arms of [[Wien-Aspern]], [[Wien-Stadtlau]], [[Wien-Hirschstetten]], [[Wien-Kagran]], with symbols for the other former villages. '''ßenbrunn''' is represented by a golden well on blue. Originally, the settlement was just named "Brunn" (= well), however, during the late Middle Ages it was referred to by the name of the land owner, one Mr "Siehs" or "ß", so the name should translate into "Siehs' Well". ".'''Breitenlee''' is represented by a book in a pouch and a crosier on the Austrian shield. The arms are derived from those of Schottenstift abbey who still owns and runs a manor and agriculture in Breitenlee. "Preitenlee" was first documented in 1200, the name deriving from a natural dam of one arm of the Danube. From this "Lee" (= hill), the name of the community was derived. '''Eßling''' is represented by a golden eagle wing derived from the arms of the Lords of Eslarn. The name was first documented as "Eselaren" in 1250/60, since 1590, it has been called "Essling". The name originates either from a family name ("Ezelaren") or from a settlement where donkeys ("Esel") were used or traded. '''Kaisermühlen''' is represented by a golden water mill in blue. Name and arms refer to the mills on the Danube that were imperial property ("Kaiser-Mühlen" "= "="Emperor's Mills").


===Wien XXIII===
===Wien XXIII===