The arms and flags of the Landkreis Erding (Upper Bavaria)

The coats-of-arms of the neighbouring counties
Freising, Landshut, Mühldorf, Ebersberg, München

The arms of the Landkreis Freising.

Under a chief with the Bavarian lozenges per pale: Dexter a moor's head facing Sinister Sable crowned Or, Sinister a rose Argent. Under a chief with the Bavarian lozenges per pale: Dexter a moor's head facing Sinister Sable crowned Or, Sinister a rose Argent.

The arms of the Landkreis Landshut.

Under a chief with the Bavarian lozenges, Gules, a wall Argent with two battlements. Under a chief with the Bavarian lozenges, Gules, a wall Argent with two battlements.
Sign at the borders of the Landkreis Landshut.

The arms of the Landkreis Mühldorf a. Inn.

Per pale Sable, a lion rampant facing sinister Or armed and crowned Gules, and Or, a lion rampant Sable armed Gules. Per pale Sable, a lion rampant facing sinister Or armed and crowned Gules, and Or, a lion rampant Sable armed Gules.
Sign at the borders of the Landkreis Mühldorf a. Inn.

The arms of the Landkreis Ebersberg.

Argent, on a triple mountain Vert a boar passant Sable armed Or, behind it a fir tree Vert with 29 branches. Argent, on a triple mountain Vert a boar passant Sable armed Or, behind it a fir tree Vert with 29 branches.
Sign at the borders of the Landkreis Ebersberg.

The arms of the Landkreis München.

Per pale: Dexter the Bavarian lozenges, Sinister per fess of Sable and Or; over all a bend sinister wavy Argent. Per pale: Dexter the Bavarian lozenges, Sinister per fess of Sable and Or; over all a bend sinister wavy Argent.
Sign at the borders of the Landkreis München.

This webpage was modified 1999-11-02 by Marcus Schmöger

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