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The chapel is the local church, built in 1648, destroyed and rebuilt in a smaller version in 2003. The linden leaves symbolise the many linden trees in the village. The base symbolises the Stemweder Berg (hill) and the Oppenweher Moor (marshland).
The chapel is the local church, built in 1648, destroyed and rebuilt in a smaller version in 2003. The linden leaves symbolise the many linden trees in the village. The base symbolises the Stemweder Berg (hill) and the Oppenweher Moor (marshland).


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: image from Wikimedia Commons
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: image from Wikimedia Commons

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State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
District (Kreis) : Lübbecke
Incorporated into : 1973 Stemwede

Wappen von Oppenwehe
Official blazon
German In blauem, durch eine goldene Pfahlleiste geteiltem Schilde ein goldener, blau gefüllter und mit fünf goldenen Moorbüscheln belegter Dreiberg; vorne eine silberne Kapelle mit schwarzem Balkenwerk; hinten drei goldene, pfahlweise angeordnete Lindenblätter.
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Origin/meaning

The municipality never used arms. The current arms were adopted as village arms on November 1, 2020.

The chapel is the local church, built in 1648, destroyed and rebuilt in a smaller version in 2003. The linden leaves symbolise the many linden trees in the village. The base symbolises the Stemweder Berg (hill) and the Oppenweher Moor (marshland).


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Literature: image from Wikimedia Commons