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The wavy bend is taken from the arms of the Von Thun family, which had several possessions in the municipality in the late medieval times. The bear is taken from another family that played a major role in the local history, the Von Behr-Negendank family. The family owned parts of the area until 1945. The plough and oak leaves refer to the agricultural character and nature in the municipality. | The wavy bend is taken from the arms of the Von Thun family, which had several possessions in the municipality in the late medieval times. The bear is taken from another family that played a major role in the local history, the Von Behr-Negendank family. The family owned parts of the area until 1945. The plough and oak leaves refer to the agricultural character and nature in the municipality. | ||
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State : Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
District (Kreis) : Vorpommern-Rügen (until 2011 Nordvorpommern)
Amt: Amt Ribnitz-Damgarten
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In Silber ein blauer Wellenschrägbalken, belegt nach der Figur: oben mit einem goldenen Buchenblatt, unten mit einem goldenen Eichenblatt; begleitet nach der Figur: oben von einem schreitenden, rot gezungten und bewehrten schwarzen Bären mit goldenem Halsband, unten von einem schwarzen Pflug. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on September 7, 2001.
The wavy bend is taken from the arms of the Von Thun family, which had several possessions in the municipality in the late medieval times. The bear is taken from another family that played a major role in the local history, the Von Behr-Negendank family. The family owned parts of the area until 1945. The plough and oak leaves refer to the agricultural character and nature in the municipality.
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