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AHRENSFELDE (2003-2004 Ahrensfelde-Blumberg)
State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Barnim
Additions : 2003 Blumberg, Eiche, Lindenberg, Mehrow
German |
In Grün eine gestürzte, eingebogene und silbern-rot geschachte Spitze, überdeckt von fünf wachsenden, zur Garbe gebundenen goldenen Kornähren. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on February 15, 2007.
Both the municipality as the village of Ahrensfelde use arms. The arms of the village, shown below, are based on the old seal and indicate the agricultural character of the village.
The municipal arms show 5 wheatears taken from the village arms, each representing one of the villages in the municipality. They are bound together as a symbol of unity. The checquered point symbolizes both the agricultural fields, as well as the fact that the municipality is on the border of Berlin and new residential areas are being built. The red and silver are also the colours of the State of Brandenburg.
Seal from around 1900 |
The arms used by the village Ahrensfelde |
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