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It is a yellow-red-white vertical tricolour having a reverse without arms (see right image above) and an obverse with arms is shifted towards the top (see left image above).
Sources: this online catalogue and this webpage
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 3 Dec 2021
Shield Gules parted by a cross Argent superimposing at dexter a crozier Or in pale, in the upper sinister quarter a ram's horn Or, in the lower sinister quarter a 6-point star Or.
Meaning:
The cross is an attribute of St. George, the local patron saint. The star is an attribute of St. Mary, patron saint of a former second church. The crozier is a differentiation of the arms Benedictine Benediktbeuern Monastery, which had been manorial lord of the village. The horn is taken from the arms of the Wildeck family, who owned large estates and sold its possessions to the monastery in 1746.
Source: "Unser Bayern", appendix of Bayerische Staatszeitung, a newspaper, 1979, p.72
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 3 Dec 2021
Banner and arms were approved on 23 August 1978 by district governor (Regierungspräsident) of Oberbayern.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 3 Dec 2021
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