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Alstaden never used its own arms as an independent municipality, the above arms were designed for the Oberhausen borough in 2004. The upper half shows a farmer and minin tools, symbols for the most important activities in the village. The lower half symbolises the position of the village at the Ruhr river.  
Alstaden never used its own arms as an independent municipality, the above arms were designed for the Oberhausen borough in 2004. The upper half shows a farmer and minin tools, symbols for the most important activities in the village. The lower half symbolises the position of the village at the Ruhr river.  
      
      
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[[Literature]] : info from [http://alstadener-buergerring.de here]
[[Literature]] : info from [http://alstadener-buergerring.de here]
      
      

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ALSTADEN

State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
Urban District (Kreisfreie Stadt) : Oberhausen
Incorporated into : 1910 Oberhausen

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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on September 19, 2004.

Alstaden never used its own arms as an independent municipality, the above arms were designed for the Oberhausen borough in 2004. The upper half shows a farmer and minin tools, symbols for the most important activities in the village. The lower half symbolises the position of the village at the Ruhr river.


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