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The indented chief symbolises the formerly important Schneeberg castle near the village. The base shows a geographical feature, the end moraine of a large glacier near the village. The colours are derived from the arms of the Lords of Säben, who lived at the Schneeberg castle in late medieval times.
The indented chief symbolises the formerly important Schneeberg castle near the village. The base shows a geographical feature, the end moraine of a large glacier near the village. The colours are derived from the arms of the Lords of Säben, who lived at the Schneeberg castle in late medieval times.
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[[Literature]] : Köfler and Beimrohr, 1995
[[Literature]] : Köfler and Beimrohr, 1995

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Civic heraldry of Austria - Österreichische Gemeindewappen
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TRINS

State : Tirol
District : Innsbruck-Land

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Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on February 1, 1994.

The indented chief symbolises the formerly important Schneeberg castle near the village. The base shows a geographical feature, the end moraine of a large glacier near the village. The colours are derived from the arms of the Lords of Säben, who lived at the Schneeberg castle in late medieval times.


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Literature : Köfler and Beimrohr, 1995