Gröden

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GRÖDEN

State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Elbe-Elster
Amt : Amt Schradenland

Wappen von Gröden/Arms (crest) of Gröden
Official blazon
German In Silber ein schrägrechter blauer Wellenbalken, begleitet oben von einem roten Jagdhorn und unten von einem grünen Dreiberg, darauf eine silberne Meßlatte mit rot-silbern geteiltem Sockel und zwei grüne Tanne mit schwarzem Stamm.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on August 26, 2002.

The arms symbolize the location of the village and its natural surroundings. The landscape shaped by the Ice Age is characterized by the valley of the "Schraden" through which the Pulsnitz flows and the Gröden ridge. The wavy bars symbolize the Pulsnitz, the hill the Gröden ridge. This is the highest topographic point of the Land of Brandenburg, which is symbolized by the stylized measuring stick on top. The hunting horn stands for the Schradenwald, a former hunting area, which for centuries was administered from Gröden.

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