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The arms show in gold a black lion, which is probably derived from the arms of the Diocese and State of Salzburg. Brestanica, and the local castle Rajhenburg) were a possession of the Archbishops of Salzburg from 1043-1490. | The arms show in gold a black lion, which is probably derived from the arms of the Diocese and State of Salzburg. Brestanica, and the local castle Rajhenburg) were a possession of the Archbishops of Salzburg from 1043-1490. | ||
{{media}} | {{media}}'''[[Literature]]''': Kobel und Pirchegger, 1954; Widimsky, 1864 | ||
'''[[Literature]]''': Kobel und Pirchegger, 1954; Widimsky, 1864 | |||
[[Category:Slovenian Municipalities]] | [[Category:Slovenian Municipalities]] |
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BRESTANICA
Incorporated into: 19?? : Krško
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Origin/meaning
The arms show in gold a black lion, which is probably derived from the arms of the Diocese and State of Salzburg. Brestanica, and the local castle Rajhenburg) were a possession of the Archbishops of Salzburg from 1043-1490.
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Index of the siteLiterature: Kobel und Pirchegger, 1954; Widimsky, 1864