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The gable is a canting element, the name is derived from the old word 'bur', meaning house. The owl refers to the Uhlenbrook books, the compiled works of the local author Schulze-Lohof. The hearts symbolise the love for the village. | The gable is a canting element, the name is derived from the old word 'bur', meaning house. The owl refers to the Uhlenbrook books, the compiled works of the local author Schulze-Lohof. The hearts symbolise the love for the village. | ||
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State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Region Hannover (1974-2001 Hannover, until 1974 Neustadt am Rübenberge)
Incorporated into : 1974 Neustadt am Rübenberge
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In Blau ein wachsender, silbener Giebel mit zwei neidersächsischen Pferdeköpfen, bei dem im schwarzen Loch eine silberne Eule sitzt. Oben in Blau zu beiden Seiten ein goldenes Herz schwebend. |
English | (Neustadt am Rübenberge) No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on April 27, 1953.
The gable is a canting element, the name is derived from the old word 'bur', meaning house. The owl refers to the Uhlenbrook books, the compiled works of the local author Schulze-Lohof. The hearts symbolise the love for the village.
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