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FRIEDRICHSHAGEN
State : Berlin
Incorporated into : 1920 Berlin
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Origin/meaningFriedrichshagen was founded in 1753 and the oldest known seal of the village dates from 1808. The seal already showed a shield with the same composition as the above arms, an arm holding a rose in the upper part and a fence in the lower half. The arm probably symbolises King Friedrich II, founder of the village. The flower is a mulberry flower. Friedrichshagen was a village known for the silk manufacturing and spinning. The fence in the lower half, is a canting element for Hagen (Gehege). The fences were built to protect the village from the wild animals, especially wild boar.
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