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WURZEN
State : Sachsen
District (Kreis) : Leipzig (until 2008 Muldentalkreis)
Additions : 2006 Kühren-Burkartshain (1994 Burkartshain, Kühren)
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(de) Origin/meaningThe arms originally date from the middle of the 15th century. The original arms showed the local patron saint, St. Wenesclaus (Wenzel) on a horse, which is also seen on the seal from around 1900. Later the image gradually changed into a knight and finally to an undescribed mounted man holding a crosier.
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