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* [[Wien VI : Mariahilf]]
* [[Wien VI : Mariahilf]]
* [[Wien VII : Neubau]]
* [[Wien VII : Neubau]]
* [[Wien VIII, Josefstadt]]
* [[Wien VIII : Josefstadt]]
* [[Wien IX, Alsergrund]]
* [[Wien IX : Alsergrund]]
* [[Wien X, Favoriten]]
* [[Wien X : Favoriten]]
* [[Wien XI, Simmering]]
* [[Wien XI : Simmering]]
* [[Wien XII, Meidling]]
* [[Wien XII : Meidling]]
* [[Wien XIII, Hietzing]]
* [[Wien XIII : Hietzing]]
* [[Wien XIV, Penzing]]
* [[Wien XIV : Penzing]]
* [[Wien XV, Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus]]
* [[Wien XV : Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus]]
* [[Wien XVI, Ottakring]]
* [[Wien XVI : Ottakring]]
* [[Wien XVII, Hernals]]
* [[Wien XVII : Hernals]]
* [[Wien XVIII, Währing]]
* [[Wien XVIII : Währing]]
* [[Wien XIX, Döbling]]
* [[Wien XIX : Döbling]]
* [[Wien XX, Brigittenau]]
* [[Wien XX : Brigittenau]]
* [[Wien XXI, Floridsdorf]]
* [[Wien XXI : Floridsdorf]]
* [[Wien XXII, Donaustadt]]
* [[Wien XXII : Donaustadt]]
* [[Wien XXIII]]
* [[Wien XXIII]]
===Wien VIII===
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The arms of the , combine the arms of the five communities [[Wien-Josefstadt]], [[Wien-Altlerchenfeld]], [[Wien-Alservorstadt]], [[Wien-Breitenfeld]] and [[Wien-Strozzigrund]].
===Wien IX===
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The arms of the , combine the arms of the seven communities [[Wien-Alservorstadt]], [[Wien-Althangrund]], [[Wien-Himmelpfortgrund]], [[Wien-Lichtental]], [[Wien-Michelbeuern]], [[Wien-Rossau]] and [[Wien-Thury]].
===Wien X===
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The arms of the , combines the arms of [[Wien-Favoriten]] with symols of other parishes. '''Oberlaa''' is symbolised by the water fountain that refers to the spas at Oberlaa. The term "Laa" meant an area covered with bushes in Middle High German and was first documented in 1182/85. /85.'''Rothneusiedl''' is represented by a red brick furnace and refers to the development of the area though the brick industry on Wienerberg and Laaeberg hills in the 19<sup>th</sup> century. The name means "New Settlement" ("Newsidel", 1301), the term "Roth-" (red) either referring to the sometimes reddish soil or to the brick constructions. '''Unterlaa''' is symbolised by the Maltese Cross. The Order of the Knights of St John, commonly referred to as "Maltese Order" bought the grounds in the late 13<sup>th</sup> century and built a church and a hospital.''' Inzersdorf-Stadt''' shows a grape of wine with three golden ears of corn, referring to the vineyards and the agriculture that prevailed here since the Middle Ages. The name "Inzersdorf" goes back to the 12<sup>th</sup> century ("Imicinesdorf") and probably refers to the founder (one "Imice") of the village ("Dorf").
===Wien XI===
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The arms of the , combine the arms of Albern, [[Wien-Simmering]] and [[Wien-Kaiserebersdorf]]. Albern got its name for the extensive woods of white poplars (<I>Populus alba</I>) found in this area (documented 1162). The two fishes symbolise the fishermen's craft that had a long tradition in Albern.
===Wien XII===
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The arms of the , combine the arms of [[Wien-Altmannsdorf]], [[Wien-Gaudenzdorf]], [[Wien-Hetzendorf]], [[Wien-Obermeidling]] and [[Wien-Untermeidling]].
===Wien XIII===
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The arms of the Wien XIII, Hietzing, combine symbols of [[Wien-Hietzing]], Hacking, St. Veit, [[Wien-Speising]] and Lainz. Hacking is represented by the three axes, "Hacke" meaning "axe". Sankt Veit is represented by St Vitus, the patron of the parish, with the traditional attribute of the kettle in which he is said to have suffered martyrdom by being boiled in oil. Lainz is symbolised by St. Hubertus' deer with the cross between the antlers, the design referring to the former Imperial Hunting Reserve at Lainz.
===WIen XIV===
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The arms of the Wien XIV, Penzing, combine the arms of [[Wien-Breitensee]], [[Wien-Hütteldorf]], [[Wien-Unter-Baumgarten]] and [[Wien-Penzing]]. Hadersdorf is represented by St Mary with the Child, patroness saint of the Mariabrunn parish whose symbol was taken over when the community of Hadersdorf-Weidlingau was founded in 1851.
===Wien XV===
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The arms of the Wien XV, Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus, combine the arms of [[Wien-Rudolfsheim]] and [[Wien-Fünfhaus]]/[[Wien-Sechshaus]].
===Wien XVI===
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The arms of the Wien XVI, Ottakring, combine the arms of [[Wien-Ottakring]] with those of [[Wien-Neulerchenfeld]].
===Wien XVII===
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The arms of the Wien XVII, Hernals, combine the arms of [[Wien-Hernals]], [[Wien-Dornbach]] and [[Wien-Neuwaldegg]].
===Wien XVIII===
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The arms of the Wien XVIII, Währing, combine the arms of [[Wien-Währing]], [[Wien-Pötzleinsdorf]], [[Wien-Gersthof]] and [[Wien-Weinhaus]].
===Wien XIX===
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The arms of the Wien XIX, Döbling, combine the arms of [[Wien-Oberdöbling]], [[Wien-Heiligenstadt]], [[Wien-Unterdöbling]], [[Wien-Nussdorf]], [[Wien-Salmannsdorf]], [[Wien-Neustift]], [[Wien-Sievering]], [[Wien-Kahlenbergdorf]] and [[Wien-Grinzing]].
===Wien XX===
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The arms of the Wien XX, Brigittenau, combine the arms of [[Wien-Brigittenau]] with those of [[Wien-Zwischenbrücken]].
===Wien XXI===
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The arms of the Wien XXI, Floridsdorf, combine the arms of [[Wien-Floridsdorf]], [[Wien-Leopoldau]] [[Wien-Jedlesee]], [[Wien-Strebersdorf]] and [[Wien-Grossjedlersdorf]]. Stammersdorf is represented by one deciduous and three fir trees. The mighty trunks ("Stamm") of the trees are a reference to the area's name.
===Wien XXII===
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The arms of the Wien XXII, Donaustadt, combine the arms of [[Wien-Aspern]], [[Wien-Stadtlau]], [[Wien-Hirschstetten]], [[Wien-Kagran]], with symbols for the other former villages. '''Sü&szlig;enbrunn''' is represented by a golden well on blue. Originally, the settlement was just named "Brunn" (= well), however, during the late Middle Ages it was referred to by the name of the land owner, one Mr "Siehs" or "Sü&szlig;", so the name should translate into "Siehs' Well". ".'''Breitenlee''' is represented by a book in a pouch and a crosier on the Austrian shield. The arms are derived from those of Schottenstift abbey who still owns and runs a manor and agriculture in Breitenlee. "Preitenlee" was first documented in 1200, the name deriving from a natural dam of one arm of the Danube. From this "Lee" (= hill), the name of the community was derived. '''E&szlig;ling''' is represented by a golden eagle wing derived from the arms of the Lords of Eslarn. The name was first documented as "Eselaren" in 1250/60, since 1590, it has been called "Essling". The name originates either from a family name ("Ezelaren") or from a settlement where donkeys ("Esel") were used or traded. '''Kaisermühlen''' is represented by a golden water mill in blue. Name and arms refer to the mills on the Danube that were imperial property ("Kaiser-Mühlen" "= "="Emperor's Mills").
===Wien XXIII===
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The arms of the 23rth District are identical to the arms of the former city of [[Liesing]] later incorporated into Vienna. The former municipality of [[Atzgersdorf]] was added to the district from 1938-45 and again since 1954. The former city [[Mauer bei Wien]] was incorporated in 1938.


[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Austria|Literature]] : Lind, 1866; Grenser, 1866; Ströhl, 1902; [[Kaffee Hag : Die Wappen der Republik Oesterreich|Coffee Hag album]] 1930s; Jäger-Sunstenau, 1961; Martinek :'Das Wiener Wappenbuchlein', 1964 ;  Diem et al: "Die Wiener Bezirke", Bundesverlag, Wien, 2003
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Austria|Literature]] : Lind, 1866; Grenser, 1866; Ströhl, 1902; [[Kaffee Hag : Die Wappen der Republik Oesterreich|Coffee Hag album]] 1930s; Jäger-Sunstenau, 1961; Martinek :'Das Wiener Wappenbuchlein', 1964 ;  Diem et al: "Die Wiener Bezirke", Bundesverlag, Wien, 2003
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