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The tinctures sable and or are taken from a medieval coat of arms born a family of knights, the Fladnitzer. The bend azure symbolises the river Raab, which originates in the municipality.The name of the municipality meant Ahornau (groove of maples), originally, so maple leaves were put into the shield.
The tinctures sable and or are taken from a medieval coat of arms born a family of knights, the Fladnitzer. The bend azure symbolises the river Raab, which originates in the municipality.The name of the municipality meant Ahornau (groove of maples), originally, so maple leaves were put into the shield.


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Latest revision as of 05:41, 27 September 2023

HOHENAU AN DER RAAB

State : Steiermark
District : Weiz

Wappen von Hohenau an der Raab/Arms (crest) of Hohenau an der Raab

Official blazon

In Schwarz ein goldgesäumter mit drei goldenen Ahornblättern belegter blauer Schrägrechtsbalken.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on June 20, 1988.

The tinctures sable and or are taken from a medieval coat of arms born a family of knights, the Fladnitzer. The bend azure symbolises the river Raab, which originates in the municipality.The name of the municipality meant Ahornau (groove of maples), originally, so maple leaves were put into the shield.

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Literature : Image provided by Karl Palfrader (k.palfrader@aon.at), MStLA Folge 39 (1989), p. 32