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Additions : 1994 Schilbach; 1997 Künsdorf, Mielesdorf, Rothenacker (1974 Willersdorf), Seubtendorf, [[Stelzen]], Unterkoskau (1974 Oberkoskau), Zollgrün | Additions : 1994 Schilbach; 1997 Künsdorf, Mielesdorf, Rothenacker (1974 Willersdorf), Seubtendorf, [[Stelzen]], Unterkoskau (1974 Oberkoskau), Zollgrün | ||
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TANNA
State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Saale-Orla Kreis
Additions : 1994 Schilbach; 1997 Künsdorf, Mielesdorf, Rothenacker (1974 Willersdorf), Seubtendorf, Stelzen, Unterkoskau (1974 Oberkoskau), Zollgrün
German | In Schwarz auf grünem Rasen vorn ein goldener Löwe, hinten eine silberne Tanne
Origin/meaningThe arms are known since 1514 and combine a canting pine tree (Tanne=pine tree) with the lion of the Counts of Reuss, who ruled the city until 1920.
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