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Kitzeck lies in the Sausal hills, where vines have been cultivated since Roman times. The peculiar wheel is a "Klapotetz", a windmill not used for pumping water, but for making noise. This is a traditional device of this particular region for scaring the birds off the vine-yards.
Kitzeck lies in the Sausal hills, where vines have been cultivated since Roman times. The peculiar wheel is a "Klapotetz", a windmill not used for pumping water, but for making noise. This is a traditional device of this particular region for scaring the birds off the vine-yards.


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KITZECK IM SAUSAL

State : Steiermark
District : Leibnitz

Wappen von Kitzeck im Sausal/Arms (crest) of Kitzeck im Sausal
Official blazon
German blazon wanted
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on 5 July, 1971.

Kitzeck lies in the Sausal hills, where vines have been cultivated since Roman times. The peculiar wheel is a "Klapotetz", a windmill not used for pumping water, but for making noise. This is a traditional device of this particular region for scaring the birds off the vine-yards.

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Literature : Image provided by Karl Palfrader (k.palfrader@aon.at), MStLA 22 (1972), p. 26