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The pine cones and acorns refer to the mixed forests in the area, the golden colour to agriculture. The bordure with 17 besants symbolises the 17 municipalities that merges in 2003. | The pine cones and acorns refer to the mixed forests in the area, the golden colour to agriculture. The bordure with 17 besants symbolises the 17 municipalities that merges in 2003. | ||
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MÄRKISCHE HEIDE
State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Dahme-Spreewald
Additions : 2003 Alt-Schadow, Biebersdorf, Dollgen, Dürrenhofe, Glietz, Gröditsch, Groß Leine, Groß Leuthen, Hohenbrück-Neu Schadow, Klein Leine, Krugau, Kuschkow, Leibchel, Plattkow, Pretschen, Schuhlen-Wiese, Wittmannsdorf-Bückchen
German | Durch einen mit siebzehn goldenen Scheiben belegten grünen Bord in Gold drei schwarze Kienäpfel zum gestürzten Dreipass gestellt und im Schnittpunkt überdeckt von drei zum Dreipass gestellten grünen Eicheln. |
English | Heide No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on October 26, 2003.
The pine cones and acorns refer to the mixed forests in the area, the golden colour to agriculture. The bordure with 17 besants symbolises the 17 municipalities that merges in 2003.
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