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The arms are loosely based on the seal known from 1803, which showed two linden trees and a stork in a nest. The two linden leaves are canting and also refer to the well known linden-flower festival in the village. The meaning of the stork is not known. | The arms are loosely based on the seal known from 1803, which showed two linden trees and a stork in a nest. The two linden leaves are canting and also refer to the well known linden-flower festival in the village. The meaning of the stork is not known. | ||
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LINDENA
State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Elbe-Elster
Amt : Amt Elsterland
Incorporated into : 1998 Schönborn (Niederlausitz)
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Origin/meaning
The arms are loosely based on the seal known from 1803, which showed two linden trees and a stork in a nest. The two linden leaves are canting and also refer to the well known linden-flower festival in the village. The meaning of the stork is not known.
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