Lohsa

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LOHSA

State: Sachsen
District (Kreis): Bautzen
Additions: 1938 Dreiweibern, Ratzen; 1994 Bärwalde (1998 to Boxberg), Hermsdorf/Spree (1948 Weißig), Litschen (1957 Driewitz, Friedersdorf, Mortka), Steinitz, Weißkollm (1978 Riegel (1938 Scheibe)); 1996 Lippen; 2005 Knappensee (partly, 1995 Gross Särchen, Koblenz)

Wappen von Lohsa/Arms (crest) of Lohsa
Official blazon
German blazon wanted
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The tree is a typical species of pine tree, which grows in the area. The miner's tools refer to the (formerly) important mining in the municipality. The fish and blue wave symbolise the many ponds and lakes in the municipality, which are rich in fish. The green wave symbolises nature.

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