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The golden mountain is a canting element, Pausin is derived from a word that means something like "place on the heights". The horseshoe refers to the local equestrian center, where the second largest indoor equestrian tournament in Berlin-Brandenburg begins every October. The loaves of bread symbolize the tradition of the bakery trade in the village.
The golden mountain is a canting element, Pausin is derived from a word that means something like "place on the heights". The horseshoe refers to the local equestrian center, where the second largest indoor equestrian tournament in Berlin-Brandenburg begins every October. The loaves of bread symbolize the tradition of the bakery trade in the village.


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PAUSIN

State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Havelland
Incorporated into : 2003 Schönwalde-Glien

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The golden mountain is a canting element, Pausin is derived from a word that means something like "place on the heights". The horseshoe refers to the local equestrian center, where the second largest indoor equestrian tournament in Berlin-Brandenburg begins every October. The loaves of bread symbolize the tradition of the bakery trade in the village.

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