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Münchner Kindl

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The image in its different configurations has appeared on countless different objects, from atop the city hall in Munich to
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This symbol has been the coat-of-arms of Munich since the 13th century. The figure portrayed was originally a
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of the figure has also changed over the years: from a clearly
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Monastery near which the original town of Munich was built.
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Bavarian dialect
coat of arms
Munich
monk
friar
child
beer
radish
Imperial Abbey of Tegernsee
Benedictine
manhole
beer steins
gender
male
gender-neutral
girl
mascot
Oktoberfest
Coat of arms of Munich
City Museum - Online
Categories
History of Munich
Culture in Munich
Heraldic charges

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