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In Silber aus grünem Rasen wachsend ein grüner Eichenbaum mit acht Blättern und vier goldenen Früchten; rechts vom Stamm schwebend ein linksgewendeter gekrümmter roter Fisch. | |||
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ORANIENBURG
State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Oberhavel
Additions: 1974 Sachsenhausen; 2003 Friedrichsthal, Germendorf, Lehnitz, Malz, Schmachtenhagen, Wensickendorf, Zehlendorf
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In Silber aus grünem Rasen wachsend ein grüner Eichenbaum mit acht Blättern und vier goldenen Früchten; rechts vom Stamm schwebend ein linksgewendeter gekrümmter roter Fisch. Origin/meaningThe arms were officially granted on February 26, 1993. The arms are based on the arms of the city of Bötzow known from 1548. Bötztow was founded in the 13th century and was mentioned as a city in 1350. When the city was acquired in 1650 by Louise van Oranje(-Nassau) the city was renamed to Oranienburg (Oranje = orange in Dutch and Oranien in German). The old city arms showed the fish, for fishing in the Havel river, the tree for the many forests, wheat ears for the agriculture and some reeds for the reed industry (used for roofs) in the city.
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