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Pama (Burgenland, Austria)

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Croatian: Bijelo Selo; Hungarian: Lajtakörtvélyes, Körtvélyes



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Coat of Arms


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The coat of arms was granted on 1 April 1981.

Quartered shield:
1. A golden ploughshare standing upright on a red field.
2. A red six-rayed sun on a gold field.
3. A red sickle pointing to the left on a gold field.
4. A golden bunch of grapes on a red field.

The municipal coat of arms, based on an old seal design in use since the 18th century, symbolically points to the past, present and future: the ploughshare and sickle represent agriculture, which plays a dominant role today just as it did in the past; the bunch of grapes recalls the winegrowing once practised by the farmers of Pama in the Edelstal vineyards; the sun, as a symbol of energy, represents the municipality's dynamic adaptation to the demands of life in the present and future.

Communal website: https://www.gemeinde-pama.at

Martin Karner, 22 April 2026