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The wheat sheaf (garb) refers to the agricultural characte rof the village, and was part of the former village seal. The five oak leaves refer to the visit of King Friedrich II of Prussia, on which occasion five oak trees were supposedly planted.
The wheat sheaf (garb) refers to the agricultural characte rof the village, and was part of the former village seal. The five oak leaves refer to the visit of King Friedrich II of Prussia, on which occasion five oak trees were supposedly planted.
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PAPLITZ

State : Sachsen-Anhalt
District (Kreis) : Jerichower Land
Incorporated into : 2009 Genthin

Wappen von Paplitz/Arms of Paplitz
Official blazon
German

Gespalten von Grün und Silber; vorn eine goldene Getreidegarbe und Dreschflegel am Spalt, hinten fünf grüne Eichenblätter (2:2:1).

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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted in 1997.

The wheat sheaf (garb) refers to the agricultural characte rof the village, and was part of the former village seal. The five oak leaves refer to the visit of King Friedrich II of Prussia, on which occasion five oak trees were supposedly planted.

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