Coat of arms of the municipality of Inning am Holz

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Inning at the Wood
Free State of Bavaria
Coat of arms of the municipality of Inning am Holz
Blazon

“Above a three-mountain split by silver and green, split by red and silver; in front three silver ram's horns one above the other, behind a growing green fir tree. "

Community colors
          Green white
Basic data
Introduction: 1980
Legal basis: Decision of the government of Upper Bavaria
Supporting documents: Government decision of June 2, 1980

The coat of arms of the municipality of Inning am Holz has been the official emblem of Inning am Holz since 1980, along with the flag .

Blazon

“Above a three-mountain split by silver and green, split by red and silver; in front three silver ram's horns one above the other, behind a growing green fir tree. "

history

The coat of arms was designed by the Tutzinger heraldist Peter Ziller .

The three ram horns come from the coat of arms of the noble Schnöd family, who once owned land in the municipality. The green fir and the Dreiberg stand for the location of the municipality in a decidedly wood and hill country.

The government of Upper Bavaria approved the use of the coat of arms by the municipality with a resolution of June 2, 1980.

See also

literature

  • Erdinger Latest News (local section of the Süddeutsche Zeitung), July 21, 1980
  • Unser Bayern (local supplement of the Bayerische Staatszeitung) Vol. 30 (1981), p. 100
  • Landkreis Erding (Ed.) (1985): Landkreis Erding - Land and people, history, economy, culture. Erding (Landkreis Erding), p. 352
  • Erdinger Latest News (local section of the Süddeutsche Zeitung), May 7, 1993

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