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The arms are largely based on the arms of the von Burgsdorff family [[File:389a.wsa.jpg|60 px]], lords of the village from 1450-1808. The base refers to the Oderbruch region and refers to the Oder river and the origin of the name (from a Slavic term for flooding). | The arms are largely based on the arms of the von Burgsdorff family [[File:389a.wsa.jpg|60 px]], lords of the village from 1450-1808. The base refers to the Oderbruch region and refers to the Oder river and the origin of the name (from a Slavic term for flooding). | ||
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RATHSTOCK
State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Märkisch-Oderland
Incorporated into: 2002 Alt Tucheband
Amt : Amt Golzow
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IIn Silber über blauem Schildfuß zwei rote Pfähle überdeckt von einem blauen Balken. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted in 1997.
The arms are largely based on the arms of the von Burgsdorff family , lords of the village from 1450-1808. The base refers to the Oderbruch region and refers to the Oder river and the origin of the name (from a Slavic term for flooding).
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