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The silver and blue bends symbolise the village of Zusingen, the lion is canting for the village of Leu (Löwe=lion), whereas the hasel branch is a canting element for the village of Haslen (Hasel=hazel). | The silver and blue bends symbolise the village of Zusingen, the lion is canting for the village of Leu (Löwe=lion), whereas the hasel branch is a canting element for the village of Haslen (Hasel=hazel). | ||
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[[Literature]] : Tschudi-Schümperlin, 1941 | [[Literature]] : Tschudi-Schümperlin, 1941 |
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HASLEN
Canton : Glarus
Additions : 2006 Leuggelbach, Nidfurn
Incorporated into : 2011 Glarus-Süd
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted on March 19, 1939.
The silver and blue bends symbolise the village of Zusingen, the lion is canting for the village of Leu (Löwe=lion), whereas the hasel branch is a canting element for the village of Haslen (Hasel=hazel).
Literature : Tschudi-Schümperlin, 1941