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The arms are canting, a lion rising from a hill (Berg). The 15 stars refer to the 15 villages in the municipality. The lion is als taken from the arms of the Von Eulenburg family [[File:004a.wsa.jpg|100 px]] and the ladder in his paws is taken from the Von Bredow family[[File:007a.wsa.jpg| | The arms are canting, a lion rising from a hill (Berg). The 15 stars refer to the 15 villages in the municipality. The lion is als taken from the arms of the Von Eulenburg family [[File:004a.wsa.jpg|100 px]] and the ladder in his paws is taken from the Von Bredow family[[File:007a.wsa.jpg|100 px]]. Both families owned castles and played a major role in the local history. | ||
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LÖWENBERGER LAND
State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Oberhavel
Additions : 1997 Falkenthal, Glambeck, Grieben, Großmutz, Grüneberg, Gutengermendorf, Häsen, Löwenberg, Nassenheide, Neuendorf, Neulöwenberg, Teschendorf
Official blazon
- (de) Im goldenen, mit schwarzen Sternen bestreuten Schild aus rotem Dreiberg wachsend ein rot-bewehrter, -gezungter und -gekrönter doppeltgeschwänzter schwarzer Löwe mit einer roten Steigleiter mit drei Quersprossen zwischen den Vorderpranken.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on February 21, 2001.
The arms are canting, a lion rising from a hill (Berg). The 15 stars refer to the 15 villages in the municipality. The lion is als taken from the arms of the Von Eulenburg family and the ladder in his paws is taken from the Von Bredow family. Both families owned castles and played a major role in the local history.
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