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'''Country''' : Austria [[File:Austria.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br>
'''State''' : [[Tirol]][[File:Tirolstate.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br><br>
'''District ''' : Reutte


'''PFLACH'''
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===Origin/meaning===
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The two crosses refer to St. Ulrich and St. Afra, the patron saints of the chapel of the former iron industry. The miner's tools refer to the former mining and iron industry in the village.
The two crosses refer to St. Ulrich and St. Afra, the patron saints of the chapel of the former iron industry. The miner's tools refer to the former mining and iron industry in the village.


[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Austria|Literature]] : Köfler and Beimrohr, 1995
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Austria|Literature]] : Köfler and Beimrohr, 1995


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Latest revision as of 07:32, 30 January 2024

Wappen von Pflach/Arms (crest) of Pflach
PFLACH

Country : Austria
Austria.jpg



State : Tirol
Tirolstate.jpg




District  : Reutte

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Official blazon
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English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on April 13, 1976

The two crosses refer to St. Ulrich and St. Afra, the patron saints of the chapel of the former iron industry. The miner's tools refer to the former mining and iron industry in the village.

Literature : Köfler and Beimrohr, 1995

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