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The Olympic Rings refer to the Olympic Village of the 1936 games that was situated in what is now the municipality of Wustermark (then Dallgow). The bar forms the letter W and the bordure has 5 times red and silver, one set for each of the former municipalities. The rings also officially represent the merger of the five villages (the official Olympic Rings have different colours). | The Olympic Rings refer to the Olympic Village of the 1936 games that was situated in what is now the municipality of Wustermark (then Dallgow). The bar forms the letter W and the bordure has 5 times red and silver, one set for each of the former municipalities. The rings also officially represent the merger of the five villages (the official Olympic Rings have different colours). | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: MOZ | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: MOZ |
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WUSTERMARK
State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Havelland
Additions : 1958 Dyrotz; 1998 Wernitz; 2002 Buchow-Karpzow, Elstal, Hoppenrade, Priort
German | Innerhalb eines von Silber und Rot zehnfach gestückten Bordes in Grün unter einem flachen goldenen Doppelsturzsparren fünf (3:2) ineinander verschlungene goldene Ringe. |
English | No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on November 30, 2005.
The Olympic Rings refer to the Olympic Village of the 1936 games that was situated in what is now the municipality of Wustermark (then Dallgow). The bar forms the letter W and the bordure has 5 times red and silver, one set for each of the former municipalities. The rings also officially represent the merger of the five villages (the official Olympic Rings have different colours).
Literature: MOZ