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LUCHSINGEN
Canton : Glarus
Additions : 2004 Diesbach, Hätzingen
Incorporated into : 2011 Glarus-Süd
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted on
I have no information on the meaning or origin of these arms. Any information is welcome. The old arms of Luchsingen show a lynx, which in the new arms is combined with three stars and a blue point.
The old arms were adopted on March 17, 1939.
The lynx (German Luchs) is a canting element. The two stars symbolise the villages of Luchsingen and Adlenbach.
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Literature : Tschudi-Schümperlin, 1941